Al-Fayed's son would like to see his father in the dock
Kyiv • UNN
Omar Al-Fayed expressed regret that his father did not appear in court on charges of sexually abusing dozens of women. London police are conducting a new investigation after claims of new victims.

The son of The Late Mohammed Al-Fayed, Omar, regrets that his father was not charged with sexual assault during his lifetime. This is reported by the publication SPIEGEL, reports UNN.
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"One of the Sons of the deceased businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed regrets that his father was not charged with sexually abusing dozens of women during his lifetime," the newspaper writes.
The youngest son of the late businessman, Omar Al-Fayed, said he would like the London police investigation to take place while he was still alive.
"If it turns out that a Nazi general has been hiding in the Algarve for the past 50 years, he should certainly be held accountable," Al - Fayed said.
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London police are conducting a new investigation into sexual crimes Mohammed Al-Fayed, which was supported by statements from New victims.