Mohamed Al Fayed's victims call for Harrods boycott
Briefly

Bruce Drummond KC, at New Bailey Chambers, said: "That is industrial-scale abuse; abuse that could have only been perpetrated with a system that enabled the abuse to happen."
One of the victims, who wanted to be identified only as Lindsay, described Harrods as a store that enabled the rape and sexual abuse of so many young and innocent women. "So we don't think that people should be shopping there. We think they should be going elsewhere."
Keaton Stone, whose wife was assaulted by Fayed, asserted: "A boycott is the very least that people can do to stand united with the victims."
Jen, another victim backing the boycott, expressed: "It's horrifying and incredibly sad; we thought there were only a few of us that went through this, and we're realizing it's hundreds and hundreds of women over a 25- to 30-year period."
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