Mohamed al-Fayed, the billionaire who owned Harrods department store, has died

Mohamed al Fayed the billionaire who owned Harrods department store has

Al Fayed’s son Dodi Fayed from his first marriage dated Diana, Princess of Wales. The couple was killed in a car accident in Paris in August 1997.

Egyptian-born billionaire Mohamed al-Fayed94, has died, the London football club Fulham FC, which al Fayed once owned, says on the X-message service.

Al Fayed previously also owned, among other things, the famous Harrods department store in London and the Ritz hotel in Paris.

The foul-mouthed billionaire, who lived most of his life in Britain, was a familiar name in the headlines of British tabloids.

Al Fayed’s son from his first marriage Dodi Fayed courted the Princess of Wales Diana’s with. The couple was killed in a car accident in Paris in August 1997.

Devastated by the death of her son, Al-Fayed spread a conspiracy theory for a long time, according to which the British royal family was behind the couple’s death.

Mohamed al-Fayed was married to a Finn Heini Wathénin with.

Reuters, AFP, STT

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