Second police force probes ‘sexual assaults’ carried out by Mohamed Fayed at Surrey mansion as scandal grows
A SECOND police force is investigating alleged sexual assaults by predator Mohamed Fayed.
Detectives from Surrey Police are looking at a report of sexual abuse at his mansion in Oxted.
A woman contacted the force on Saturday — the day after London’s Met Police said it was looking at 40 new reports of attacks by the ex-Harrods boss.
It comes as the Justice for Harrods Survivors Group — now representing 116 women who say they were attacked by Fayed — said abuse was carried out throughout his empire including at the Oxted property where he spent weekends and threw lavish parties.
Surrey Police confirmed it was investigating a report of “non-recent sexual abuse”.
It said an initial search of its records did not find allegations against Fayed before a BBC documentary on September 19 outed him as a sexual predator.
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That programme focused on his reign of terror at London department store Harrods from 1985 to 2010 plus attacks at his apartments nearby in Park Lane and in Paris.
But women have also reported attacks at his property in Oxted where the ashes of Fayed and son Dodi are interred.
Claims have also been made about assaults at Fulham FC, which Fayed owned from 1997 to 2013.
In total, more than 500 women and girls have made claims of sexual assaults and rapes by Fayed, who died last year aged 94.