CAIRO: Tens of families gathered outside Zenhoum mortuary to receive the bodies of relatives killed during yesterday's clashes in Tahrir Square. The death toll has climbed to 33 deaths as a result of clashes between protesters and police around the country over the past three days. Families may get permission to receive the bodies after autopsies confirm the cause of death. Causes of death included being struck by rocks and gunfire. RELATED STORIES: - April 6 decided to resume their protest - Democratic Front call for a million-man demonstration on Tuesday November 22 - Cairo University students march to Tahrir, joining protesters - Tahrir protestors ask Sharaf to resign, refusing to Ministry of Interior break-in - Finland FM inspect situation in Tahrir square - 33 dead in Egypt clashes: morgue officials - Security Forces push demonstrators to retreat to Tahrir - In Video: Assistant Military Region claims thugs killed Tahrir demonstrators - Military police move around Tahrir Square - NCHR to form fact-finding mission investigating Tahrir clashes - Badei calls for urgent meeting for guidance bureau - Fire in National Assembly of Change headquarters - Non-stop clashes in Tahrir on Sunday Evening - El-Baradei condemns violence against demonstrators - Fire in apartment near MOI, protestors trying to put it out - Calm in Tahrir after CSF, protestors agree to ceasefire - Egypt violence rages into third day - Abu Ismail arrives in Tahrir amidst crackdown - SCAF: We apologize for Tahrir incidents