Man facing deportation to Egypt fears he will be killed because he is gay, Cork court told

Accused is charged with escaping from custody as he was being taken into Cork Prison, and assault causing harm to a garda at Cork Prison on January 15
Man facing deportation to Egypt fears he will be killed because he is gay, Cork court told

Defendant is charged with escape from Cork Prison and assaulting garda. Picture: Dan Linehan

A man facing deportation who believes he will be killed if he is sent back to Egypt was remanded in custody on April 1 until April 15 on charges of assaulting a garda and escaping from custody.

Judge Mary Dorgan adjourned the case for a fortnight at Cork District Court, on the application of Sergeant Aisling Murphy.

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