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Mubarak's x-rays indicate stable health: Hospital source Former Egyptian ousted president Hosni Mubarak is in good health, according to a source at the International Sharm El-Sheikh Hospital
The health condition of former ousted president Hosni Mubarak is now stable, said a source at the International Sharm El-Sheikh Hospital. Mubarak was x-rayed on Monday after claiming to have felt chest pain and the results proved that he's in good health, according to the source. It was also confirmed that the 82 year-old still resides in room 309 along with his wife, who's accused of abusing her political power to accumulate illegal profits, among of other charges. Mubarak was remanded to jail for 15 days on 13 April pending investigations into multiple charges against him. He was held in the hospital due to his deteriorating health condition. Reportedly, his health took a turn for the worse right after the decision to arrest him was made and declined even more when both of his sons, Gamal and Alaa, were similarly detained for 15 days and transferred to Tora Prison near Cairo, where they joined a large number of former top governmental officials. Last Saturday, it was reported the ex-commander-in-chief had arrived at the military-run International Medical Centre (IMC) located along the Cairo-Ismailia Desert Road. However, it turned out that he stayed put contrary to rumours that he was transferred that were deliberately circulated due to security concerns. General Prosecutor Mustafa Suleiman has summoned Mubarak to resume questioning on 28 April over charges of financial corruption and ordering the killing of peaceful protesters during the January 25 Revolution.