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LONDON – Maha Abdelrahman, the professor and tutor of Giulio Regeni at the University of Cambridge, for years has been entrenched in silence after the tragic fate of the Italian scholar, tortured and killed in 2016 in Cairo, at the age of 28, most likely by the secret services Egyptians who considered him a spy. A silence that has generated a flurry of rumors and speculations about the English academic, accused of having sent the young researcher into disarray in Egypt.
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