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Egypt says ‘no criminal suspicion’ in economist’s death

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Al-Araby

Egypt’s public prosecution said on Tuesday that an investigation showed “no criminal suspicion” in the death of economist Ayman Hadhoud, who died in a state mental health facility last month. Hadhoud went missing on February 5, according to his family. His brother Omar Hadhoud had told AFP that the family was advised on Saturday to “retrieve the body from the Abbasiya” mental health facility. “According to official records in the prosecution, (Ayman) died on March 5,” his brother said. A police statement on Sunday denied he had been “forcibly disappeared”. The prosecution said in a statement r…

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