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UN consultant killed in random shooting while driving on busy Cairo road

An Egyptian student shouts anti-military slogans during a protest as part of a general strike in CairoUniversity;Egypt;Saturday;Feb. 11;2012. Egypt's military rulers have warned that the country faces conspiracies that seek to topple the state and spread chaos;in a message intended to undermine activists who plan to mark the anniversary of President Hosni Mubarak's overthrow with anti-army protests.
An Egyptian student shouts anti-military slogans during a protest as part of a general strike in CairoUniversity;Egypt;Saturday;Feb. 11;2012. Egypt's military rulers have warned that the country faces conspiracies that seek to topple the state and spread chaos;in a message intended to undermine activists who plan to mark the anniversary of President Hosni Mubarak's overthrow with anti-army protests.
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CAIRO, Egypt - The United Nations says one of its freelance consultants was fatally shot in the head while driving through an upscale Cairo neighbourhood.

An Egyptian security official says the woman was not targeted, but died in a random daytime shooting Sunday while driving her jeep on one of Cairo's busiest streets in the Mohandiseen neighbourhood. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to reporters.

There was no immediate word on whether the woman was Egyptian or a foreigner.

Director of the UN Information Center in Egypt, Khawla Mattar, says the victim was a consultant with the women's fund at the United Nations in Cairo and also worked at a medical lab.

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