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Harrods to remove sculptures depicting Fayed as an Egyptian pharaoh

Harrods is to remove sculptures of Mohamed al Fayed who is accused of raping and sexually assaulting dozens of women.

The famous store in Knightsbridge, west London, has submitted a planning application to renovate a detailed Egyptian-themed hall and replace a five-floor escalator which features busts depicting former owner Fayed as a pharaoh. The application acknowledges "the Egyptian Escalator explicitly celebrates Mr al Fayed, including sixteen huge sculptures of his face.

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