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Isabella

Isabella was trafficked and abused through Harrods and by Mohamed Fayed in 2001. Her experience involved recruitment under false pretenses, followed by a sustained pattern of control that included non-consensual medical testing, grooming, sexual abuse, surveillance, threats, and intimidation — all designed to undermine her safety and prevent disclosure. The abuse was enabled through structures connected to Harrods, where systems of privilege and power operated without oversight or accountability. Isabella’s testimony now forms part of a broader effort to ensure that what occurred within these networks is brought into public view and subjected to proper investigation.

isabella at nooneabove dot org
Press links
BBC, May 2026
MPs raise concerns about police investigations into Al Fayed abuse claims
BBC, April 2026
Al Fayed survivor was modern slavery victim, says Home Office
BBC, April 2026
Al Fayed survivor a modern slavery victim, Home Office says
Bylines, April 2026
The Harrods case seen through the trafficking lens
Bylines, Mar 2026
Harrods: Justice forever out of reach?
BBC, Mar 2026
Al Fayed survivors frustrated at 'sceptism' about trafficking inquiry
Sunday Times, Mar 2026
Jeffrey Epstein victim: He trafficked me to Mohamed Al Fayed
Bylines, Mar 2026
Harrods and Al-Fayed abuse – the silence is breaking
Observer, Mar 2026
Fayed survivors seek ‘conversation’ with PM as Met widens inquiry
Observer, February 2026
Nazir Afzal: Fayed’s Harrods could be Britain’s Epstein Island
Bylines, Feb 2026
The warnings Britain ignored: how power protected Mohamed Al-Fayed, pt.4
BBC, Feb 2026
Al Fayed victims say cases should be investigated as human trafficking
Bylines, Feb 2026
The warnings Britain ignored: how power protected Mohamed Al-Fayed, pt.3
Bylines, Feb 2026
The prime minister must answer to survivors
Bylines, Feb 2026
The warnings Britain ignored – how power protected Mohamed Al Fayed Part 2
Bylines, Feb 2026
The warnings Britain ignored – how power protected Mohamed Al Fayed Part 1
openDemocracy, Jan 2026
Al Fayed survivors urge Harrods not to share their data with abuser’s estate
Bylines, Dec 2025
Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) – Harrods Survivor slams government strategy
Bylines, Dec 2025
Stop asking what victims did or did not do
Sunday Times, Nov 2025
Mohamed Al Fayed accusers unite to stop predators evading justice
Bylines, Nov 2025
When power is untouchable: the legal abyss facing Harrods survivors
openDemocracy, Sept 2025
Al Fayed’s victims say compensation scheme ignores ‘trafficking’ by Harrods
Isabella

In order to protect their anonymity some survivors have opted to use pseudonyms. Images may represent survivors at the age they were exploited. Images may not be actual likenesses.

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