Leader of Egypt's Brotherhood suffers heart attack in jail - state paper

Saturday, August 31, 2013 6:42 PM 
Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Badie sits at a police station after being arrested by security forces in Cairo, in this Egyptian Interior Ministry handout picture taken August 20, 2013. Interior Ministry/Handout

CAIRO, Aug 31 (Reuters) - Mohamed Badie, the top leader of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, suffered a heart attack while in jail but his condition has since stabilised, state run al-Ahram newspaper said on Saturday.

State-run news agency MENA denied a report by the private al-Nahar website, that Badie, 70, had died.

Badie, the Brotherhood's general guide, and many other leaders have been arrested in recent weeks in the toughest crackdown the Islamist group has faced.

Brotherhood spokesman Gehad el-Haddad said he had no information on Badie's health when asked to respond to reports that he had died in prison.

A medical team was sent to Torah prison on the outskirts of Cairo to assess Badie's medical condition earlier on Saturday, a security source told al-Ahram.

The source said his condition has stabilised and that the heart attack resulted from the "bad psychological state that he is going through". (Reporting by Omar Fahmy and Asma Alsharif; Editing by Michael Georgy and Alison Williams)

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