American found hanged in Egypt police cell: security

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A convoy of Egyptian armoured vehicles heads along a road in El-Arish on the way to Rafah near the Gaza border on August 13, 2011 (AFP/File)
A convoy of Egyptian armoured vehicles heads along a road in El-Arish on the way to Rafah near the Gaza border on August 13, 2011 (AFP/File)
A convoy of Egyptian armoured vehicles heads along a road in El-Arish on the way to Rafah near the Gaza border on August 13, 2011 (AFP/File)

AFP – An American found hanged in his police cell in the Suez Canal city of Ismailiya on Sunday was believed to have committed suicide, Egyptian security officials said.

They said the body of James Henry, 55, who told authorities he was a retired officer, was found at noon at Ismailiya Awal police station.

Henry had been detained in August for violating a curfew imposed because of the latest wave of political unrest sweeping Egypt.

He was stopped on the road between El-Arish and Rafah in North Sinai and told authorities he was on his way to the Gaza Strip.

Officials told AFP that a US embassy delegation had visited Henry in his cell last week.

His death comes a day after he was told authorities were extending his preventative detention by a further 30 days.

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