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THE family of Mohammed Al-Fayed have been urged to sell his Highlands home amid a string of shocking allegations against the late shamed Harrods boss. Green party Councillor Chris Ballance also reckons the scandal-hit mogul should be stripped of his Freedom of the Highlands award which he was honoured with by the local tourist board in 2002. 3 Mohammed Al-Fayed's family have been urged to sell his Highland's estate Credit: Getty 3 Al-Fayed's Balnagown Estate near Invergordon Credit: Peter Jolly 3 Victims say the Harrods boss sexually assaulted them while the were employees at the luxury London store Credit: Alamy Mr Ballance is urging the Al-Fayed family to sell his Balnagown Estate near Invergordon, claiming he "did nothing" to improve the area.

He said: “Apart from some improvements to a local village hall, he did nothing to help the Highlands. “I have no idea why anyone thought he might deserve an award in the first place.” Fayed purchased estate in Invergordon in 1972.



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