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Egypt swallows another student, a young French man has disappeared in Cairo. The media: “A new Regeni?”

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Egypt swallows another student, a young French man has disappeared in Cairo.  The media: “A new Regeni?”

In Egypt, for almost a year, there has been the case of a French student who disappeared in Cairo. A media opposition to the Egyptian government, Rassd, reports today with a video on Twitter, underlining that the young man has disappeared since last August. This is Yann Bourdon, a 27-year-old history student who was on a “world tour” and who, before reaching Cairo, had crossed Europe and Turkey, recently wrote the French TV site RTL. Since last November “an investigation has been opened in Egypt, for the moment without results”, the site wrote again, reporting that the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs is also following the case.

The mother, in launching an appeal to those who might know something about her son, does not believe in a voluntary disappearance, emerges from the report by RTL which reports that the young man’s “bank account” was “emptied at an ATM in central Cairo. “. “It doesn’t seem possible at all to me that he has decided to cut ties and isolate himself for months without telling me ‘you won’t hear me,” said the woman.

“By the time Bourdon arrived in Egypt, it had already been more than a year since he had suspended his studies,” reports RTL. “Unkempt hair and full beard, he lands in the seaside resort of Sharm el-Sheikh then hitchhiking to Cairo. He sleeps in a hostel, ”is added. At the end of the short video entitled “A new Regeni?”, Composed of superimposed Arabic images and writings, Rassd evokes the kidnapping of the Friulian researcher “who disappeared in Egypt in January 2016 before his body was discovered, triggering a diplomatic crisis” with Italy which “accused the police of being behind his murder”.

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