A third man has been declared dead in Suez after he was shot in the stomach, a medical source said late Tuesday night. Ghareeb Al-Saied, 44, was allegedly shot dead by riot police after clashes between security and Egyptians in the city of Suez. Al-Saied died shortly after arriving at the hospital as a result of internal bleeding. It was reported that injuries resulting from police violence have reached 120 in Suez alone. In Cairo, the protesters were forced to leave Tahrir square under a hail of tear gas bombs, sound bombs and water cannons. Some of the crowds are regrouping in surrounding streets and reportedly heading towards Ramses square, another major square in downtown Cairo. Online activists have reported that many of the protesters have been badly beaten by police and have taken refuge at surrounding streets, awaiting medical help. As the reports of violence and deaths were being reported outside the capital, eyewitnesses near downtown Cairo told Bikya Masr that massive amounts of tear gas and possible gun fire have been heard. Police are also beating up protesters, the eyewitness – who was violently abused herself – said. The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) condemned the government shut down of social media websites, where activists had been continually updating each other on how the demonstrations were and are going in the country and documenting police arrests and violence towards the crowds. Activists online have been asking residents in downtown Cairo to unlock their wi-fi passwords so demonstrators can reach each one another and post updated pictures, videos and news for the world to see. More Bikya Masr coverage of the protests: Thousands protest in Cairo Update: Thousands protest in Cairo Egypt protests leave two dead BM