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Police Scotland Urged to Reopen Probe Into Sex Claims Against Mohamed Al Fayed
More than 400 survivors have come forward with allegations against Mohamed Al Fayed, prompting an all-party group to urge Police Scotland to reconsider its closed inquiry.
- A Westminster parliamentary group was set up to monitor a police investigation into allegations against Mohamed Al Fayed and push for a full inquiry into the scandal.
- The group has written to Scotland's Chief Constable Jo Farrell, urging her to reopen an investigation into Al Fayed, citing the probe set up by the Metropolitan Police.
- More than 400 allegations of sexual misconduct have been made against Al Fayed – who died in 2023 – dating back to 1977, and the group believes crimes were likely committed within Scotland.
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Police Scotland urged to reopen probe into sex claims against Al Fayed
Police previously closed an investigation into a ‘non-recent sexual assault’.
·London, United Kingdom
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