Mohamed al Fayed's son says he is 'horrified' by the allegations against his father and will 'unequivocally support' any investigation.
Omar Fayed said the accusations against the late Harrods boss and Fulham FC owner had 'thrown into question the loving memory I had of him', reports Sky News.
Al Fayed, who died last year aged 94, was accused of a string of rapes and sexual assaults following an investigation by the BBC.
Dozens of women, including former staff at the high-end department store in Knightsbridge, central London, have come forward. READ MORE: The Greater Manchester drug dealers who flooded Wales with £72m of heroin and crack Omar Fayed said: "I am horrified and deeply concerned by the allegations recently brought to light against my late father.
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