Victim: The first teenager falls off the ledge and lies motionless as the mob gathers around his body

Attack: The boy does not move as the men close up on him and begin beating him

Fatal: The second boy, in red, is brought off the ledge and shortly before the camera moves away, the aggressive Islamist mob can be seen beating the teenagers, one of which reportedly died

One 19-year-old, Hamada Badr, died while his two friends were left seriously injured.

His father, Mohammed Badr, said: ‘Do you know the teenager that they killed and disfigured his body and threw from the fifth floor is only 19 and four days?



‘All he was guilty of was that he was on the roof of the building, celebrating the ousting of Morsi.



‘But the Brotherhood waged a war against whoever was celebrating Morsi’s departure.’

Around 36 people have died and at least 1,000 injured since the coup.

Last night, Tony Blair was condemned for ‘rushing to judgment’ by former foreign secretary Douglas Hurd after praising the coup. Middle East peace envoy Mr Blair argued that the alternative to the coup was ‘chaos’ and the world could not afford to see Egypt collapse.

Islamist supporter: A man with a long beard wearing a white tank top and jeans carried the black-and-white flag of Al-Qaeda

Nowhere to run: The group on the roof was only a small part of the large Morsi-supporter mob which had chased the boys into the building in Alexandria

He added: ‘Seventeen million people on the streets are not the same as an election. But it is an awesome manifestation of power.’



But Lord Hurd said: ‘Tony Blair leaps in before he’s thought things through. We need to keep our heads and not rush to judgment.

‘We should keep our counsel... and wait for the last act of the drama which may be some years away.’



Tensions in Egypt escalated yesterday after interim president Adly Mansour backtracked on a decision to make Mohamed ElBaradei prime minister after an Islamist party objected.

