Egypt authorities rule over death of a government critic

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Egypt’s Public Prosecution office has ruled that the death of a prominent government critic was not the result of any crime.

Supporters of Ayman Hadhoud say that he was subject to ill- treatment by the police after what they describe as his “forced disappearance.”

Mr. Hadhoud died in a government-run psychiatric hospital in March but his body was not handed over to relatives until earlier this month.

The Egyptian prosecution office said a post-mortem revealed that Mr. Hadhoud had died from a chronic heart condition and there were no signs of violence or resistance.

 

 

 

 

BBC/Christopher Ojilere

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