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Mubarak health worsens in jail, reports state news agency

June 06, 2012

At Tahrir square in Cairo, June 5, 2012, thousands of Egyptians pour in to reclaim a revolt they say has been hijacked after Mubarak was jailed for life and his top security officials freed in a sign they say his old guard is still in charge. — Reuters picCAIRO, June 6 — The health of Egypt’s former leader Hosni Mubarak has deteriorated since he was sent to prison on Saturday and it is likely he will be moved to a hospital, the state news agency reported today.

Mubarak, 84, was given artificial respiration five times in recent hours and doctors treating him have recommended he be transferred to a military or other large hospital, news agency MENA said, citing unnamed officials.

The deposed leader was suffering from nervous shock, severe depression and an increase in his blood pressure, reported MENA, summarising the findings of a medical team which examined him.

Mubarak was sentenced to life imprisonment for his role in the killing of hundreds of protesters during last year’s popular uprising. He was moved to Tora prison in Cairo. — Reuters

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