CAIRO (Reuters) – The family of Egyptian-British activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah said on Thursday that he had broken his hunger strike after collapsing in prison in a “near-death experience” and having a cannula inserted into his body to revive him.
Abd el-Fattah had also been restrained in his cell after refusing to submit to a medical examination and hitting his head against the wall, the family said in a statement after visiting him in prison for the first time in weeks.
Abd el-Fattah had been on hunger strike since April 2 against his detention and prison conditions.
(Reporting by Farah Saafan; Writing by Aidan Lewis; editing by Diane Craft)