Italy summons envoy over student’s death

Policemen guard in front of a morgue where the body of an Italian Giulio Regeni is kept in Cairo, Egypt. Picture: Reuters/ Amr Abdallah Dalsh

Policemen guard in front of a morgue where the body of an Italian Giulio Regeni is kept in Cairo, Egypt. Picture: Reuters/ Amr Abdallah Dalsh

Published Feb 4, 2016

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Rome - Italy's Foreign Ministry on Thursday summoned the Egyptian ambassador to Rome to express concern about the suspicious death of an Italian man in Cairo and to urge a joint investigation, according to a statement.

The ministry's director general, Michele Valensise, “urgently” summoned Egyptian Ambassador Amr Mostafa Kamal Helmy after the body of 28-year-old Giulio Regeni, a graduate student at Britain's Cambridge University, was found on Wednesday.

He had disappeared on January 25. His body showed signs of torture, officials said on Thursday.

The ministry said it expected “maximum collaboration at all levels in light of the exceptional gravity of what happened”.

“In his country's name, Helmy expressed profound condolences for Regeni's death and assured us Egypt will cooperate fully in finding those responsible for this criminal act,” the statement said.

Reuters

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