Mohamed Al Fayed's daughter denies using her bodyguards to rob her brother's ... trends now

Mohamed Al Fayed's daughter denies using her bodyguards to rob her brother's ... trends now
Mohamed Al Fayed's daughter denies using her bodyguards to rob her brother's ... trends now

Mohamed Al Fayed's daughter denies using her bodyguards to rob her brother's ... trends now

Mohamed Al Fayed’s daughter denied using her bodyguards to rob her brother’s mobile phone at the late tycoon’s Surrey mansion at a court hearing today (Fri).

Camilla Fayed, 39, along with her husband Mohamed Esreb, 43, is accused of ordering their close protection officers Matthew Littlewood, 34, and Andrew Bott, 51, to steal Omar Fayed’s £1,900 iPhone.

Prosecutors say the robbery took place in the gym of Barrow Green Court, the family’s lavish Grade-I listed estate in Oxted, Surrey.

Fayed entered the dock at Guildford Crown Court today (fri) wearing a black jacket with her hair tied in a bun and denied a single count of robbery along with Esreb and Bott.

Littlewood, a decorated Afghanistan veteran, was excused from the hearing because he is working overseas and will enter a plea at a later date.

Camilla Fayed, 39, along with her husband Mohamed Esreb, 43, is accused of ordering their close protection officers Matthew Littlewood, 34, and Andrew Bott, 51, to steal Omar Fayed’s £1,900 iPhone

Camilla Fayed, 39, along with her husband Mohamed Esreb, 43, is accused of ordering their close protection officers Matthew Littlewood, 34, and Andrew Bott, 51, to steal Omar Fayed’s £1,900 iPhone

Mohammed Al Fayed (left) with his son Omar (centre) and his daughter Camilla (right) in 2006. Prosecutors say the robbery of Omar's phone  took place in the gym of Barrow Green Court, the family’s lavish Grade-I listed estate in Oxted, Surrey

Mohammed Al Fayed (left) with his son Omar (centre) and his daughter Camilla (right) in 2006. Prosecutors say the robbery of Omar's phone  took place in the gym of Barrow Green Court, the family’s lavish Grade-I listed estate in Oxted, Surrey

All four defendants are charged with a robbery said to have taken place on 18 May, 2020.

After abandoning a career as a fashion entrepreneur by selling her label, Issa, to House of Fraser in 2017, Fayed opened Farmacy, an upmarket Vegan restaurant in Notting Hill that counts Madonna and Stella McCartney among its patrons.

Corporal Matthew Littlewood, her bodyguard and co-accused, was awarded a Brigadier's Commendation for Distinguished

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