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Mohamed Abdel Moneim Al-Fayed [a] (/ æ l ˈ f aɪ. ɛ d /; 27 January 1929 – 30 August 2023) was an Egyptian businessman whose residence and primary business interests were in the United Kingdom from the mid-1960s.
Sep 2, 2023 · Mohamed al-Fayed, the flamboyant Egypt-born billionaire businessman whose son was killed in a car crash with the United Kingdom’s Princess Diana, has died aged 94, his family said in a statement.
Sep 1, 2023 · Mohamed Al Fayed, the former Harrods boss whose son Dodi was killed in a car crash alongside Diana, Princess of Wales, has died aged 94. Born in Egypt, he built a business empire in the Middle ...
Sep 1, 2023 · Mohamed al-Fayed, the Egyptian business tycoon whose empire of trophy properties and influence in Europe and the Middle East was overshadowed by the 1997 Paris car crash that killed his eldest...
Nov 9, 2024 · Mohamed al-Fayed (born January 27, 1929, Alexandria, Egypt—died August 30, 2023) was an Egyptian businessman who acquired a number of prestigious holdings throughout his career, including the Ritz Hotel in Paris and Harrods department store in London.
Sep 2, 2023 · Mohamed Al Fayed, the flamboyant Egypt-born businessman whose son was killed in a car crash with Princess Diana, has died, his family says. He was 94.
Sep 23, 2024 · A BBC investigation has exposed decades of serious sexual abuse allegations against Mohamed Al Fayed, the former owner of luxury department store Harrods.
Sep 1, 2023 · Mohamed Al-Fayed, the outspoken Egyptian tycoon who transformed the fortunes of two London institutions, the Harrods department store and Fulham Football Club, and waged a war of words with...
Sep 2, 2023 · Mohamed al-Fayed, the self-made Egyptian billionaire who bought London's luxury Harrods department store, has died aged 94. Key points: Mohamed al-Fayed died "peacefully of old age" His son, Dodi, died with Princess Diana in a car crash in 1997.
Sep 2, 2023 · LONDON, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Mohamed al-Fayed, the self-made Egyptian billionaire who bought the Harrods department store and promoted the discredited conspiracy theory that the British royal...