Sunday, May 22, 2011

Mubarak requires psychological help

.- The ousted president, Hosni, requires psychological help, since he is very depressed, but his physical condition is stable, reported the Egyptian news agency Mena. According to the report, citing medical sources at the military hospital in Sharm-el-Sheik, where the former president has been hospitalized since 13 April, "the mental and emotional state Mubarak is bad." The deposed leader, 83, is physically stable but has a picture of deep depression and needed psychological help, the sources said.

Mubarak, who was overthrown on 11 February, was hospitalized after suffering a heart attack during interrogation of the Attorney General at his home in Sharm-el-Sheik. Although his physical condition is relatively stable, their mental condition has deteriorated since he was placed under military custody pending investigation on charges of corruption and his alleged responsibility in the deaths of more than 800 demonstrators.

Transfer to a prison has been delayed and depends on the evolution of his health, so this week the Egyptian judiciary announced that a team of cardiologists will evaluate in the coming days. His two sons, Allah and Gamal, are in custody in a prison south of Cairo in the same research as his wife Suzanne avoided a court order after giving the State its assets in Egyptian banks

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