- Associated Press - Monday, June 11, 2012

CAIRO (AP) — Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s health deteriorated further on Monday, with the ousted leader slipping in and out of consciousness and being feed liquids intravenously, Egyptian security officials said.

Doctors had to use a defibrillator twice on 84-year-old Mubarak, according to the officials at Torah Prison hospital, where the former leader is serving a life sentence. They did not say whether Mubarak’s heart had stopped or he suffered from irregular heartbeats. But they said Mubarak has slipped in and out of consciousness three times so far on Monday. He also was reported to be slipping in and out of consciousness on Sunday.

Mubarak’s two sons, one-time heir apparent Gamal and wealthy businessman Alaa, were by his side, the officials said on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media. The two sons also are being held at Torah Prison as they await trial on insider trading charges.

According to Egyptian officials, Mubarak’s health has deteriorated sharply since he was convicted on June 2 of failing to prevent the killings of hundreds of protesters during the uprising that ousted him last year. They have also said he is suffering from deep depression.

He and his two sons were acquitted of corruption charges.

Mubarak’s wife, Suzanne, visited him in Torah on Sunday and, according to the officials, demanded that he be transferred to a better-equipped hospital outside the penal system. The officials said such a transfer was likely unless Mubarak’s health improves.

In his last public appearance at his sentencing on June 2, the bedridden Mubarak sat stoned-faced in the metal defendants’ cage in the courtroom, his eyes hidden behind dark glasses. However, officials said that he broke into tears when he learned that he was being transferred to a prison. It took officials hours to persuade Mubarak to leave the helicopter that ferried him from the courthouse to the prison.

Media reports quoted Mubarak at the time as saying the military council who took over after his ouster had deceived him.

“Egypt has sold me. They want me to die here,” he reportedly said.

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