Friday, May 13, 2011

Detained, Mubarak's wife had a heart attack




CAIRO - The wife of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is rolled, Suzanne, moved to the intensive care unit after suffering a heart attack on Friday (05/13/2011), several hours after he was detained for alleged corruption, state television said.

"Suzanne Thabet has been moved to intensive care unit at Hospital Sharm el-Sheikh after suffering a heart attack," the television report that refers to a resort in Egypt in the Red Sea region.

Mohammed Fathallah, who heads the hospital, said in a statement handed to reporters that Mrs. Mubarak may have suffered "heart attacks and a sharp increase in blood pressure ... He will be in control."

Latest news comes just hours after authorities ordered the detention of Egyptian Haram gains during 15 days of the Suzanne Mubarak on charges of enriching themselves from the illegal acquisition and as preparations were underway to move it to a prison outside Cairo. "Preparation is underway to remove him from the Hospital Sharm el-Sheikh, where she lives with her husband, to a female prison Qanater," said Mohamed al-Khatib, head of security of the southern Sinai, previously told the state news agency MENA. "He will be brought to Cairo by plane because it is dangerous if carried by road," said Al Khatib.

Detention order against Suzanne yesterday was the first to Mrs Mubarak, who with her husband has been questioned on Thursday night by the Department gains Haram. Wife of former number one Egyptian was accused of abusing power because accumulate wealth by illegal acquisition.

Tahrir Square crowd cheered when they heard news of the detention Suzanne. Former British first lady was seen bloody half are behind a plan to encourage his son, Gamal, a successor of his father, a scenario which is not very popular in Egypt.

Friday, Egyptian authorities also ordered the continued detention for a period of 15 days for Mubarak after three-hour interrogation. He was first arrested on April 13 and currently in state custody and hospitalized in Sharm el-Sheikh after reportedly experiencing heart attack when he was first interrogated.

He was questioned by state prosecutors for several charges, including shooting orders against anti-regime demonstrators. During interrogation, Mubarak and his wife have agreed to disclose details of their bank accounts both inside and outside Egypt, MENA said.

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