Egypt handed Italian authorities on Thursday a report with testimonies from 200 people regarding the probe over the torture and death in Egypt of Italian PhD student Giulio Regeni, Ahram newspaper reported. Regeni, who was in Cairo conducting research on independent trade unions, went missing on 25 January. His body was found bearing signs of torture on a roadside on the outskirts of Cairo on 3 February. The report, composed of two thousand pages, presented to Italy includes the evidences that Italian authorities had requested several weeks ago, including video footage, phone records and medical reports. It is not yet clear whether Italian authorities will find the documents presented by Egypt to be satisfactory, as Italian investigators had previously said that they find "inconsistencies" in Egypt's account of Regeni's death.