The medical tests that were allegedly carried out on Mohamed Al Fayed’s victims

They arise accusations against Mohamed Al Fayedwho died in September 2023. The BBC public television has broadcast a documentary in which 37 workers from the legendary Harrods department store in London have accused of “rape” and “sexual assault”.

After a year of the death of the billionaire, the 37 complainants have defined the Lady Di’s ex-father-in-law as a sexual predator with no morals. The BBC has revealed his true colors and has claimed to have evidence that Harrods not only failed to intervene, but actually helped cover up sexual assaults.

At a press conference, Natacha, one of the victims Mohamed Al Fayed has denounced everything that happened in the past with the Harrods department store billionaire: “A forced kiss, his hands taking your face to his lips and sitting you on top of him, where his hands were free to explore.”

“I remember feeling his body on top of me, his weight. Just hearing him make those noises. And, just going to another place in my head. He raped me,” says one of the complainants in the documentary testimonies from the English network that has come to light and that portrays him as a “sexual predator.”

The journalist Ainhoa ​​Paredes has traveled to London to attend Natacha’s press conference and the victims’ lawyerwhere they have also denounced sexual assaults. The journalist from ‘TardeAR’ has pointed out one of the things about the case that has caught her attention the most.

Ainhoa ​​Paredes, journalist from ‘TardeAR’telecinco.es

The victims’ lawyer has mentioned that Al Fayed ordered female workers to undergo tests for sexually transmitted diseases“He would send women to get a private medical examination. They would tell them: ‘He wants to make sure you are clean.'”

Paredes explained that the girls had to introduce themselves in front of a doctor at Harrods to have some medical check-ups, specifically a “cytology”“All these analyses were transferred to Mohamed Al Fayed before these victims had those results.”

Reporter Ainhoa ​​Paredes has also pointed out that, although the documentary has now come to light and the news is being made into a media outlet, in the United Kingdom Rumors had already emerged years before after several complaints. Al Fayed was summoned to court, but the situation did not come to light: “In 2008 Al Fayed was questioned, but things did not go any further. We do not know who was helping him, but things did not progress.”

Source: www.telecinco.es