Mubarak’s wife in ICU after heart attack
Saturday May 14, 2011 08:48:04 AM,
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Cairo: Egyptian former
president Hosni Mubarak’s wife, Suzanne Thabet, was moved to an
intensive care unit after suffering a heart attack Friday, Xinhua
quoted the Egyptian state TV as stating.
“Suzanne Thabet has been moved to the intensive care unit at Sharm
el-Sheikh hospital after suffering a heart attack,” state TV said.
The news came hours after Egypt’s illicit gains authority ordered
to detain Suzanne Mubarak for 15 days pending investigation over
illegal acquisition of wealth.
Assem al-Gohari, head of the Illicit Gains Authority under the
Justice Ministry, ordered earlier Friday her detention over
charges that she abused her position to gain wealth illegally,
state media said.
Mubarak and his two sons were ordered to be detained for 15 days
April 13. Their detention have been renewed for twice. They faced
accusations of killing protesters and corruption.
Mubarak was forced to resign Feb. 11 and handed over his power to
the armed forces after 18 days of mass protests against his
30-year-long rule.
He was taken to the same hospital in the Red Sea resort of Sharm
el-Sheikh April 12 after he suffered a heart attack when he was
first questioned by prosecutors for investigation.
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