Italian student found dead in Cairo

An Egyptian national flag flutters over Cairo's Tahrir Square on January 24, 2016, on the eve of the anniversary of the 2011 uprising. On January 25, 2011, massive protests against president Hosni Mubarak erupt after a revolt topples Tunisia's ruler in what becomes known as the Arab Spring. On February 1, more than a million demonstrators take to the streets in the country, with a great flood of people congregating in Tahrir Square. / AFP / KHALED DESOUKI

An Egyptian national flag flutters over Cairo's Tahrir Square on January 24, 2016, on the eve of the anniversary of the 2011 uprising. On January 25, 2011, massive protests against president Hosni Mubarak erupt after a revolt topples Tunisia's ruler in what becomes known as the Arab Spring. On February 1, more than a million demonstrators take to the streets in the country, with a great flood of people congregating in Tahrir Square. / AFP / KHALED DESOUKI

Published Feb 4, 2016

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Cairo - An Italian student who went missing in Cairo has died and an investigation has been launched into signs of torture on his body, which was found dumped next to a road, security officials said on Thursday.

Giulio Regeni, 28, disappeared on January 25, the five-year anniversary of the uprising that ended Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.

His body has been taken to a Cairo morgue, a morgue worker and security officials said.

In the run-up to the anniversary, police detained activists and warned people not to demonstrate.

No significant protests took place.

A friend of Regeni said he disappeared after leaving his home in an upper middle class district to meet a friend downtown.

Last year, Islamic State militants kidnapped a Croatian man from the outskirts of Cairo and later beheaded him, but such incidents are rare and there was a heavy police presence in downtown Cairo when Regeni went missing.

Reuters

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