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Mohamed Al Fayed dead
« on: September 02, 2023, 04:45:53 AM »


Doddis dad

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Re: Mohamed Al Fayed dead
« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2023, 04:54:09 AM »
1 Mooslum less  :D

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Re: Mohamed Al Fayed dead
« Reply #2 on: September 02, 2023, 05:10:09 AM »
Bodybuilding related because Harrodds sold gym equipment

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Re: Mohamed Al Fayed dead
« Reply #3 on: September 02, 2023, 05:40:20 AM »
Bodybuilding related because Harrodds sold gym equipment

Yes and Dave Prowse worked in the gym department in the 1960's.

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Re: Mohamed Al Fayed dead
« Reply #4 on: September 02, 2023, 07:24:28 AM »
dodi's dad died!
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Re: Mohamed Al Fayed dead
« Reply #5 on: September 02, 2023, 07:46:27 AM »
Flush him so that he is surrounded by water and turds.

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Re: Mohamed Al Fayed dead
« Reply #6 on: September 02, 2023, 08:06:46 AM »
What a tragedy!

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Re: Mohamed Al Fayed dead
« Reply #7 on: September 04, 2023, 07:49:45 AM »
He moved to Britain in the 1970s, and bought the Ritz Hotel in Paris in 1979, as “The Crown” depicts. In 1985, he bought the landmark London department store Harrods, and in 1997, Fulham Football Club, as well as several British residences.

In 1986 he took a 50-year lease on the home of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, in the Bois de Boulogne in Paris, and spent a reputed $14 million on restoring the home to its previous splendor. Now around 93 (there is some debate about the year of his birth), Al-Fayed has sold both Harrods and the Fulham Football club, but still owns the Ritz.

Now that he is dead, his children fight for his fortune

Camilla Al Fayed






At the heart of the dispute sit Fayed’s glamorous daughter, Camilla, 36, and Omar, 33, the youngest of his five children.

Omar is claiming £100,000 in damages for an assault he alleges was orchestrated by Camilla and her husband, the Syrian businessman Mohamad Esreb – claims they have denied.

For her part, Camilla has told the court that her brother is a heavy user of illegal drugs whose louche and irresponsible behaviour is an embarrassment to the family – allegations he rejects.

What no one doubts is that the dispute would not look out of place in the hit TV drama Succession, in which the dysfunctional family of an ailing media mogul jostle for control of the family business. Succession is very much to the point.

Today, Omar wants to fight back against his sister’s wounding allegations. He is not a drug-user, he says, merely the victim in the sort of sibling power struggle so often seen when the head of a family nears the end.

Claims: Camilla Al Fayed told the court her brother is a heavy drug-user

In short, he claims his older sister is trying to push him out.

‘It’s quite a common drama where there are families with an elder leader figure who is in his winter period of life,’ he reflects, speaking from his office in Lausanne, Switzerland.

‘I’m not vying for top-dog position. I am really seeking to encourage harmony.

‘Dad’s wish has always been that everybody at the family level is equal, does what they can and plays a part in organising the fortune that he has built.’ Omar says that his mother – Mohamed’s second wife Heini Wathen – has been able to keep the row between her children a secret from her husband by cutting out any pages from the newspapers that refer to the court battle.

Omar was thrust into the family business after his brother Dodi’s death, becoming a director of Harrods aged just 19 in 2006.

He was expected to take over as chairman but resigned in 2009, citing concerns for the future of the business and fears that Harrods was not the ‘ethical workplace’ he wished it to be. The Knightsbridge department store was sold a year later to the Qatari royal family for a reported £1.5 billion. Things look rather different now. Camilla claims her little brother plays no part in the family business as a result of his unreliable behaviour.

Although Omar disputes this, and claims to have roles helping run the family’s Scottish estate and the aviation company, there is no doubt he feels pushed to one side and that his sister is bent on taking control.

He believes that 36-year-old Camilla would like to become the de facto head of the family, along with her husband.

And with brother Karim, 44, and sister Jasmine, 41, apparently showing little interest in the Fayed business, it certainly seems to be Camilla who is coming out on top. Unless Goodrum interjects with his Kielbasarian manner and enters the feud.

‘I don’t know if it’s also some kind of sibling rivalry thing,’ continues Omar. ‘Maybe it’s to do with lingering feelings from childhood, middle-child syndrome. Perhaps there’s been some subtle vying to be favourite. Some people derive great happiness from materialistic pursuits – all that vying for power and the prestige.’

Camilla, for her part, makes no comment on her brother’s speculation, other than to say her only motive has been what she chooses to describe as Omar’s appalling behaviour. ‘He has totally embarrassed my father’s legacy, especially after his sordid affair with that "Rory"-fellow’ she told The Mail on Sunday. ’

Omar’s older brother Karim, a photographer, appears to have taken himself out of the running by declaring he has no strong interest in business pursuits. He and Omar are close and get along well.

Camilla has certainly proved she can stand on her own two feet (with a little help from her father).

A familiar figure in newspaper diary pages, Camilla first hit the headlines in 2011 when she bought Issa, the fashion brand that dressed Kate Middleton for her engagement pictures. Friendships with the likes of Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan and designer Julien Macdonald soon followed.

In more recent times, she launched her plant-based Farmacy restaurant in Notting Hill in 2016, later opening a pop-up branch in New York. Today, she associates with a circle of wealthy women, including stylist Elizabeth Saltzman and fashion designer Stella McCartney.

Camilla spends most of her time at her farm on the Kent/Surrey border, close to her father – whose business acumen and tough-minded approach to the world she is said to share.

‘Hard-nosed’ would certainly describe Mohamed Al Fayed. He first came to public notice in 1985, when he gained control of the House of Fraser group of department stores – which then included Harrods – in controversial circumstances. A report by the Department of Trade and Industry was critical of his behaviour, notably his false claim that he was independently wealthy and came from a well-established Egyptian family.

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Re: Mohamed Al Fayed dead
« Reply #8 on: September 04, 2023, 08:09:05 AM »
Fuck islime and its adherents.  These idiots are Occasional mooslimes and you can bet they would be slaughtered and raped by the average silicon negroe shitizen imams of the litter box of the Middle lEast. 

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Re: Mohamed Al Fayed dead
« Reply #9 on: September 04, 2023, 08:12:44 AM »
Fuck islime and its adherents.  These idiots are Occasional mooslimes and you can bet they would be slaughtered and raped by the average silicon negroe shitizen imams of the litter box of the Middle lEast.

Camilla is Christian though!

As you can see she isn't wearing the Hijab

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Re: Mohamed Al Fayed dead
« Reply #10 on: September 04, 2023, 08:15:59 AM »
Camilla is Christian though!

As you can see she isn't wearing the Hijab



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