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Hunting men to uncover sexual abuse by Mohamed Al Fayed

Hunting men to uncover sexual abuse by Mohamed Al Fayed

The couple moved and lived in Birmingham and London before finally settling in the small town of Lichfield in Staffordshire.

There, first in a guest room, then in an office in her garden, Mr. Stone began compiling the evidence.

He said his wife buried what happened to her for a long time, which he said is the case with many survivors around the world.

“Most of them put it deep in a box and buried it,” he said.

When he contacted former Al Fayed employees, he said: “I can’t tell you how many times someone has said something like, ‘You have no idea how long I’ve been waiting for this email or text. I’” “I’ve waited 25 years for someone to ask me that.”

“There had been attempts to bring something about him to light before, [but] They never landed and he was able to bat them away.

Since the documentary, the team has been “inundated” with more survivors and Mr Stone believes there are now more than 100 of them.

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