Egyptian businessman Mohammed Al-Fayed dies

Egyptian businessman Mohammed Al-Fayed dies

[ad_1]

Egyptian-born businessman, former owner of London’s Harrods department store and Fulham football club, Mohammed Al Fayed, has died at the age of 94. informed Sky News TV channel, citing the entrepreneur’s family.

Al-Fayed died on August 30 “of old age,” his relatives said. According to the channel, the businessman, who has lived in the UK since the 60s, was buried on September 1 after a prayer at London’s Central Mosque.

The son of Mohammed Al-Fayed, film producer Dodi Fayed, died with Princess Diana in an accident in 1997. For many years, the businessman claimed that the tragedy was not an accident and was organized by the British security services.

The entrepreneur was known as the former owner of Harrods department store and Fulham football club in London. According to the channel, in 2010 he sold Harrods to Qatar Holdings, and three years later parted ways with the football club, which was taken over by American businessman Shahid Khan.

As of 2021, Al Fayed and his family were worth around £1.7bn.

[ad_2]

Source link