Former Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi, the first democratically elected head of state in Egyptโs modern history, died on Monday aged 67 after collapsing in a Cairo court while on trial on espionage charges, authorities said.
Mursi, a top figure in the now-banned Muslim Brotherhood, had been in jail since being toppled by the military in 2013 after barely a year in power, following mass protests against his rule.
His death is likely to pile up international pressure on the Egyptian government over its human rights record, especially conditions in prisons where thousands of Islamists and secular activists are held.
The public prosecutor said he had collapsed in a defendantsโ cage in the courtroom shortly after addressing the court, and had been pronounced dead in hospital at 4:50 p.m. (1450 GMT). It said initial checks had shown no signs of recent injury on his body.
The Muslim Brotherhood described Mursiโs death as a โfull-fledged murderโ and called for masses to gather at his funeral in Egypt and outside Egyptian embassies around the world.
Mursiโs family previously said his health had deteriorated in prison and that they were rarely allowed to visit.
His son, Abdullah Mohamed Mursi, told Reuters that the family had not been contacted about the details of the burial and were only communicating with the family through their lawyers.
Mursiโs son had said earlier that authorities were refusing to allow him to be laid to rest in the family burial grounds in his native Nile Delta province of Sharqiya.
โWe know nothing about him and no one is in touch with us, and we donโt know if we are going to wash him or say a prayer to him or not,โ he said.
Amnesty International called for an โimpartial, thorough and transparentโ investigation into Mursiโs death.
โThe news of Mohamed Mursiโs death in court today is deeply shocking and raises serious questions about his treatment in custody,โ the group said in a statement. โEgyptian authorities had the responsibility to ensure that, as a detainee, he had access to proper medical care.โ
British MP Crispin Blunt, who had led a delegation of UK lawmakers and lawyers last year in putting out a report on Mursiโs detention, slammed the conditions of Mursiโs incarceration.
โWe want to understand whether there was any change in his conditions since we reported in March 2018, and if he continued to be held in the conditions we found, then Iโm afraid the Egyptian government are likely to be responsible for his premature death,โ he said in remarks to the BBC.

DECADES OF REPRESSION
After decades of repression under Egyptian autocrats, the Brotherhood won a parliamentary election after a popular uprising toppled Hosni Mubarak and his military-backed establishment in 2011.
Mursi was elected to power in 2012 in Egyptโs first free presidential election, having been thrown into the race at the last moment by the disqualification on a technicality of millionaire businessman Khairat al-Shater, by far the Brotherhoodโs preferred choice.
His victory marked a radical break with the military men who had provided every Egyptian leader since the overthrow of the monarchy in 1952.
Mursi promised a moderate Islamist agenda to steer Egypt into a new democratic era in which autocracy would be replaced by transparent government that respected human rights and revived the fortunes of a powerful Arab state long in decline.
But the euphoria that greeted the end of an era of presidents who ruled like pharaohs did not last long.
The stocky, bespectacled engineer, born in 1951 in the dying days of the monarchy, told Egyptians he would deliver an โEgyptian renaissance with an Islamic foundation.โ
Instead, he alienated millions who accused him of usurping unlimited powers, imposing the Brotherhoodโs conservative brand of Islam and mismanaging the economy, all of which he denied.
STATE OF ALERT
Security sources said the Interior Ministry had declared a state of alert on Monday, notably in Sharqiya.
Mursi had been in court for a hearing on charges of espionage emanating from suspected contacts with the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, which had close ties to the Brotherhood.
A source who was in the court at the time told Reuters that Mursi spoke for around 15 minutes and concluded with a line of poetry about his love for Egypt, before collapsing as the other defendants began banging on the soundproof cage.
His body was taken to the Tora prison hospital, state television reported. A heavy security presence was outside the prison on Monday night.
Mursiโs lawyer said his health had been poor in jail. โWe had put in several requests for treatment, some were accepted and others were not,โ the lawyer, Abdel-Menem Abdel-Maqsood, told Reuters.
Mursi was serving a 20-year prison sentence for a conviction arising from the killing of protesters during demonstrations in 2012, and a life sentence for espionage in a case related to the Gulf state of Qatar. He had denied the charges.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan mourned his fellow Islamist as a martyr.
โPutting doubts aside, he has become a martyr today with the fulfillment of Godโs order. … Our prayers are with him,โ Erdogan said.
โCondolences to all my brothers who walked the same path as he did. Condolences to the people of Egypt. Condolences to his family and those close to him.โ
The Palestinian Islamist group Hamas said Mursi had โserved Egypt and the (Muslim) nation and the Palestinian cause.โ
Qatarโs emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, a backer of Mursi and his Brotherhood, tweeted his condolences to Mursiโs family โand to the brotherly Egyptian people.โ
Egyptian state media carried brief reports of Mursiโs death that made no mention of his former position as president. (Reuters)




