CAIRO (AP) --
Hosni Mubarak's condition stabilized Tuesday but his lawyer said the
84-year old former president does not trust his doctors in the prison
hospital and fears they are out to kill him.
Whatever gave him that idea? |
There
have been conflicting reports about Mubarak's condition since a court
convicted him on June 2 of failing to prevent the killings of protesters
in the uprising that ousted him last year.
He was sentenced to life in
prison.
Since his arrival at the prison, the
84-year old Mubarak has been suffering from high blood pressure and
breathing difficulties and is diagnosed with deep depression, according
to security officials at Torah prison.
On Monday, doctors used a
defibrillator on him twice after they could not find a pulse.
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