Three protesters die during clashes in Cairo following verdict in Port Said trial; fighting continues near Qasr El-Nil bridge; Police Club and Egyptian Football Association HQ torched; Port Said relatively quiet 18:45 Arsonists have targeted two restaurants rumoured to be owned by members of the Muslim Brotherhood in downtown Cairo. Al-Qazaz, a popular restaurant in Talaat Harb Square, was attacked and set on fire by unknown individuals, causing damage in its entrance. Moemen, another popular restaurant in downtown, was also set on fire by unknown individuals. 18:35 Moving north to Egypt's Mediterranean coast, protesters have blocked the corniche with burning tires near Alexandria's icon Qaed Ibrahim mosque, Al-Ahram Arabic reports. April 6 Youth Movement and Ultras Ahlawy have denied involvement, blaming “independent protesters.” 18:30 An eight-year-old child and Khaled Mustafa, a worker from Beni Suef, have been found dead inside Omar Makram mosque near Cairo's Tahrir Square, Al-Ahram Arabic reports. Both were killed by birdshot during clashes near Qasr El-Nil bridge. Ambulance personnel refused to transport the corpses to the morgue, leaving them at the mosque instead. Welcome back to Ahram Online's live coverage of protests following the verdict in the Port Said trial. For our live updates from earlier in the day, please click on the link below: http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/1/66313/Egypt/Live-Updates-Uptotheminute-developments-in-the-aft.aspx