Police Scotland has been urged to reopen an investigation into former Harrods boss Mohamed al Fayed.
More than 400 allegations of sexual misconduct have been made against al Fayed, who died in 2023 at the age of 94, dating back to 1977.
But Police Scotland closed a probe into an allegation of rape at the estate he owned in the Scottish Highlands, saying it could be reopened if new information came to light.
A Westminster all-party parliamentary group (APPG) was set up last week to monitor a Metropolitan Police investigation into allegations made against the businessman, and to push for a full inquiry into the scandal.
Image: Al Fayed was the owner of Harrods. Pic: PA
The APPG co-chairs Wendy Chamberlain, deputy leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats and a former police officer

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