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Egypt: Italian student ‘not arrested’ before murder
Research on unions cut short by brutal killing

EGYPT’S Interior Ministry denied yesterday that murdered Italian student Giulio Regeni had been arrested before his death.

The Cambridge PhD student from Fiumicello in north-east Italy disappeared in Cairo on January 25 on his way to a meeting.

His body was found dumped beside a road on February 3, bearing signs of torture.

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