Al Fayed survivor was modern slavery victim, says Home Office
She says she feels "vindication" and "validation" that her case has been recognised by the British government.
Several women have made the same allegations against his brother Salah Fayed.
Mohamed Al Fayed died in 2023 aged 94 having never faced any charges.
For Louw, the decision comes as the first step in bringing to justice those whom she says facilitated the trafficking and abuse.
"But it is vindication and validation. "
"First responders" including police officers, social workers and charity workers can refer an individual to the NRM if they suspect such abuse has taken place.
Louw's final determination says the Home Office found she had been subjected to sexual exploitation in the UK and in multiple areas of France over a three-year period.
These were all referred by the anti-slavery charity Unseen.
Louw says she wouldn't have been able to go through with the process without the support she received from the survivor campaign group No One Above, who then worked closely with Unseen to make the referral.
NOA campaigned tirelessly for this - because only a trafficking investigation can gather the evidence needed for meaningful accountability. " The Met Police said it had broadened its Al Fayed abuse investigation to include human trafficking.
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