Inside Mohamed Fayed’s murky world of vice, victims and violence
- Mohamed Al-Fayed created a new identity in 1970 with the help of Mahdi Al Tajir, changing his name and reducing his age by four years.
- Michael Cole, Al-Fayed's spokesman, characterized him as 'full of great humanity' and noted that many people benefited from his kindness and generosity.
- The BBC approached a contributor who described Al-Fayed as a 'pimp, rapist, fraudster and a habitual liar,' but the statement was not included in their coverage.
- The Royal Family and the BBC reportedly portrayed Al-Fayed positively, despite his controversial background.
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