Women sexually abused by Mohamed Al-Fayed in France are fighting to change the statute of limitations, as their claims fall outside the 20-year limit. Kristina Svensson, Al-Fayed’s former executive assistant, alleges multiple attacks between 1998-2000, hoping for justice against those who enabled his abuse. A legal battle is underway to extend the statute, with a decision expected on April 3, impacting other historic abuse cases like those involving Gerald Marie and Gerard Depardieu.
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Man goes barefoot on the Tube so that nobody else has to (or should)
A London commuter shared his experience of traveling barefoot on the Tube after his flip-flops broke, describing it as both 'gross' and 'freeing.' Despite the grimy floors, which left his feet blackened, he found the sensation enjoyable and noted that fellow passengers were indifferent, likely due to the Tube's often non-sociable atmosphere. He warned others against the experience after seeing the dirt on his feet and decided to stop wearing flip-flops following the incident. Full...
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