Trial set for Mohamed Al-Fayed’s daughter on robbery charge
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A trial date has been set in the case of Mohamed Al-Fayed’s daughter who has been charged with robbing her brother of his phone.
Camilla Fayed, 39, is accused of stealing Omar Fayed’s £1,900 iPhone in the gym of the family’s Grade I listed estate, Barrow Green Court, near Oxted, Surrey, on 18 May, 2020.
Her husband Mohamed Esreb, 43, Matthew Littlewood, 34, and Andrew Bott, 52, are also accused of a single count of robbery in relation to the alleged incident.
During a hearing at Guildford Crown Court, Judge Patricia Lees set a trial date for February next year.
The trial is expected to last three weeks.
Fayed and Esreb, of Park Lane, central London, and Bott, of Coppice Wood, County Durham, will next appear at the same court in May for a plea hearing.
Littlewood, of Haydock Road, Colburn, North Yorkshire, will be arraigned at a later date.
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