Detectives investigating allegations against the late Mohamed Al Fayed have expressed regret over the distress caused to over 100 alleged victims, acknowledging their dissatisfaction with prior investigations. The Metropolitan Police is reviewing 21 allegations, including claims of a network of enablers and corruption, and victims are calling for a public inquiry into the matter.
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More than 100 people have accused the late Harrods owner, Mohamed Al Fayed, of sexual abuse, prompting Scotland Yard to investigate and apologize to the alleged victims for their distress over the case, which involves claims of horrific misconduct comparable to high-profile abuse cases.