Sheikh, Egypt, July 24, SPA -- Egyptian police scoured for clues Sunday and struggled to identify dozens of the 88 people killed in three bomb blasts that rocked this Red Sea resort, sending foreign tourists scrambling to catch flights home. More than 70 people have been detained in Sharm el-Sheik and elsewhere on the Sinai Peninsula for questioning over early Saturday's bombings. But none have been accused of involvement in Egypt's deadliest-ever terror attack, said security officials, who declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the inquiry, according to a report of The Associated Press.