McAfee Dept: GUATEMALA CITY -- Software company founder John McAfee was hospitalized Thursday after being denied political asylum in Guatemala and his lawyers said they were making a last-ditch effort to keep him from being flown back to Belize for questioning about the killing of a fellow American expatriate, according to Winnipeg Free Press. A government doctor who examined him agreed, saying McAfee's heart rhythm and blood pressure were normal and he appeared to be suffering from high stress and software company founder John McAfee talks on his mobile phone after a press conference outside the Supreme Court in Guatemala City, Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012. McAfee, 67, who has been identified as a "person of interest" in the killing of his neighbor in Belize, 52-year-old Gregory Faull, has surfaced in public for the first time in weeks, saying Tuesday that he plans to ask for asylum in Guatemala because he fears persecution in Belize. AP Photo/Moises Castillo CP McAfee told The Associated Press he suffered chest pains overnight but didn't believe he had a heart attack.
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