Mohamed Al Fayed, father of Princess Diana's former lover Dodi Fayed, who was killed with her in the 1997 Paris car crash, has accused Metropolitan Police of keeping facts about the 'murder plot' from him.
A rep of the former Harrod's owner said that Scotland Yard has not contacted Mohamed to fill him on the details about their inquiry into allegations that an SAS hit squad was behind the crash, the Daily Star reported.
The rep said that the 84-year-old Egyptian billionaire has noticed throughout the investigation that he has not always been promptly and properly informed.
The spokesperson asserted that Mohamed hopes this is not going to be a continuation of the 16-year cover-up.
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