Three Women Questioned Over Alleged Role in Mohamed Al Fayed Abuse Scandal

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London police have interviewed three women suspected of helping facilitate alleged sexual crimes by the late Harrods owner, Mohamed Al Fayed. The women, aged in their 40s, 50s, and 60s, were questioned under caution. This means the interviews were conducted with a formal warning that their statements could be used as evidence. They are linked to one of Britain's largest sexual abuse investigations. Scotland Yard states that 154 women may have been victims. The alleged crimes include rape, sexual assault, human trafficking, and sexual exploitation. The accusations against Fayed span four decades. He died in 2023. The investigation continues.