CAIRO: As Egypt gets ready to welcome its first freely elected president, sources inside Cairo's Torah prison said jailed dictator Hosni Mubarak's heart stopped twice and the aging former leader is expected to be transferred to a military hospital in the Cairo suburb of Maadi, state news agency MENA reported on Tuesday. The news agency reported that security sources revealed that Mubarak's heart had to be reactivated by a defibrillator. Other sources said he suffered an aneurism, but neither report could be verified by Bikyamasr.com. The news agency added that the ousted president's health is in “jeopardy” after suffering breathing difficulties and he had to be put on life-sustaining devices. Mubarak, 84, is serving a life sentence (25 years in the Egyptian panel code) in Torah prison for the killing of Egyptian protesters. He was convicted of failing to put an end to the shooting of protesters, as at least 1,000 Egyptians were shot to death in the 18 days of the uprising that ousted his regime in early 2011.