Mubarak ‘falls into coma’ in Sharm el-Sheikh – reports
Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is reported to have fallen into a “full coma” on Saturday evening at his family’s holiday residence. The al-Masry al-Youm newspaper cited well-informed sources in saying that Mubarak – who fled to Sharm el-Sheikh on Thursday after announcing that he would remain in power until elections in September – had lapsed into a full coma in the UAE resort. Al-Arabiya, reporting the story, adds that earlier rumours suggested Mubarak had fainted twice during the recording of his final speech, which was broadcast (and proclaimed to be live) on Thursday evening.
It further adds that there had been longstanding concerns over the former president’s health, since the 82-year-old had undergone surgery in March 2010 for an inflamed gallbladder. Russian agency RIA Novosti, however, said the pro-government daily newspaper al-Gomhuria reported treatment for a “severe psychological condition” and denied that Mubarak was in physical ill-health.