Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Mubarak condition precarious is hospitalised


Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak has been brought to a military hospital in Cairo from a facility where he was imprisoned.as Mubarak condition turned precarious and is hospitalized.
The  media reports which say he is clinically dead, is not true as  Nile TV saying attempts are continuing to revive him with life support.The 84-year-old is said to have had a stroke, and was moved from prison to life support in an army hospital.

Mubarak's health deteriorated rapidly after a Cairo court sentenced him to life in prison on June 2nd. He was found guilty of ordering security forces to kill anti-government protesters last year.

Egypt's state-run news agency quoted Mubarak's doctor as saying he had no pulse when he arrived at hospital. Mubarak assumed the presidency in 1981 after the assassination of then president Anwar Sadat by Islamic extremists. He was vice president at the time.Mubarak became Egypt's longest serving president.

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