Mohamed al-Fayed’s daughter pleads not guilty to robbery charge
Mohamed al-Fayed’s daughter has pleaded not guilty to a charge of robbing her brother of his phone.
Camilla Fayed, 39, is said to have robbed Omar Fayed of his 1,900 pound sterling (2,385 dollars) iPhone in the gym of the family’s historic estate near Oxted in Surrey, just outside London, on May 18, 2020.
Fayed, of Park Lane, central London, spoke to confirm her identity and to plead not guilty to robbery in court on Friday morning.
Former Harrods owner Mohamed al-Fayed died in September at the age of 94.
Fayed’s husband, Mohamad Esreb, 43, Matthew Littlewood, 34, and Andrew Bott, 52, are also accused of a single count of robbery in the alleged incident.
Esreb, of Park Lane, central London, and Bott, of Coppice Wood, County Durham, pleaded not guilty during the same hearing.
Littlewood, of Haydock Road, Colburn, North Yorkshire, will be arraigned at a later date.
At a previous hearing, a trial date was set for February 3 next year. The trial is expected to last three weeks.