Egyptian prosecutors said his countrey has handed over to Rome prosecutors "all the documentation" on Giulio Regeni requested in September. The announcement was in a joint statement issued on Wednesday after a two-day summit in Rome on the Italian student who was tortured and murdered in Cairo earlier this year. In the fifth meeting between the two sets of prosecutors, the Egyptians handed over a transcript of testimony from the head of the Cairo street sellers' independent union, who "spontaneously told police of the contacts he had with Giulio Regeni until January 22, 2016", three days before he disappeared, ANSA reported. According to the news agency, the Egyptian side also handed over a video of a meeting with Regeni shot by the union head at the beginning of January, the statement said. Rome prosecutors handed over information gleaned from Cambridge University researcher Regeni's Italian and British bank accounts, the statement said.