Fadwa Khaled Najla, a detained human rights lawyer, Hoda Abdel Moneim (60 years old), said that her mother's lawyer notified her of having a heart attack and was subsequently transferred for treatment in the prison hospital.

The Egyptian human rights witness was seen on Tuesday morning - when she arrived to attend her trial session at the Institute of Police Trustees in Cairo Governorate - she got out of an ambulance with her and Aisha Khairat Al-Shater due to the deterioration of their health.

Fadwa said in a tweet on Facebook, "The session concluded that we have learned now (now) that Mama was in the palace in kind and did not want to tell her then what, to some extent, a doctor said that it is often a stroke in the heart."

At the end of the session, the Cairo Criminal Court decided to renew the custody of Hoda and Aisha with the others for 45 days as a precaution for investigation, on charges of joining a terrorist group.

Huda and thirty human rights activists were arrested by the authorities in early November 2018, and a few days later, people asked about her place of detention, and they released by tagging # Hoda_abdalmonem_fin? An electronic human rights appeal to reveal her fate.

Hoda was a legal adviser to the International Islamic Council for Call and Relief, headed by the late Sheikh Al-Azhar d. Syed Tantawi, then the current d. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, and represented Egypt for thirty years in many countries of the world and in "all conferences related to international conventions and declarations on women and children" according to her pleading.

Last January, Amnesty International condemned the arrest of Hoda and her human rights colleagues, and demanded that the authorities release them and stop prosecuting human rights defenders.