Mohamed Al Fayed's daughter denies stealing brother's £1.9k iPhone from family's mansion
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Mohamed Al Fayed's daughter, Camilla Fayed, has denied charges of robbing her brother Omar Fayed of his £1,900 iPhone. The alleged incident took place in the gym of their family's Grade I
listed estate, Barrow Green Court, near Oxted in Surrey, on May 18, 2020.
The 39-year-old, residing in Park Lane, central London, confirmed her identity and pleaded not guilty to the robbery charge at Guildford Crown Court on Friday morning.
The former Harrods owner, Mohamed Al Fayed, died in September at the age of 94. Alongside Camilla, her husband Mohamad Esreb, 43, Matthew Littlewood, 34, and Andrew Bott, 52, are also facing
a single count of robbery related to the alleged incident.
Esreb, also from Park Lane, central London, and Bott, from Coppice Wood, County Durham, denied the charges during the same hearing.
Littlewood, from Haydock Road, Colburn, North Yorkshire, will enter his plea at a later date. A trial date has been set for February 3 next year at Guildford Crown Court, with proceedings
expected to last three weeks.
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