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Hosni Mubarak out of coma, stable

By Rania Cairo
July 18, 2011 13:31 IST
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Ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, who is under detention in a hospital, has regained consciousness after lapsing into a coma, a top hospital official has said.

The 83-year-old ex-ruler, who is facing trial for corruption and murder, had fallen into a coma on Sunday at the Sharm el-Sheikh hospital. Mohamed Fathalla, the head of the Sharm el-Sheikh facility, said that Mubarak had recovered.

"He is now stable after suffering a coma that did not last long," the CNN quoted Fathalla as saying. Mubarak has been in a Sharm el-Sheikh hospital since April.

He had suffered a heart attack while being interrogated over fraud and the killing of pro-democracy protesters during the uprising.

The onetime Egyptian strongman was toppled by a popular uprising in February.

The former president faces trial in August on charges of ordering the police to kill anti-government protesters during the uprising that forced him from office in February.

He faces a possible death sentence if convicted. Egyptian prosecutors have said Mubarak has suffered from depression, fatigue, repeated irregular heartbeats and low blood pressure that could lead to fainting and an increased risk of heart attack.

Mubarak's two sons Alaa and Gamal have both been remanded in custody at Tora Prison in Cairo. They are scheduled to face trial in August.

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