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Shinzo Abe, former Japan PM, dies hours after being shot at election rally

Abe suffered "major damage to his heart" in addition to "two neck wounds that damaged an artery", hospital officials said.

July 08, 2022 / 15:50 IST
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 Abe, 67, was campaigning for elections to Japan parliament's upper house when he was shot (File image: Kyodo News via AP)
Abe, 67, was campaigning for elections to Japan parliament's upper house when he was shot (File image: Kyodo News via AP)

Japan's former prime minister Shinzo Abe, who was the country's longest-serving head of state, died on July 8, hours after being shot at an election rally, hospital officials said.

The gun bullets had "penetrated his heart", officials of the Nara Medical University hospital, where he was rushed to following the attack, were reported as saying by NHK World in a press briefing following Abe's demise.

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Abe, 67, was shot from behind, while he was delivering a campaign speech outside a train station in the western city of Nara at around 11:30 am (02:30 GMT).

Nara Medical University emergency department chief Hidetada Fukushima said Abe suffered "major damage to his heart" in addition to "two neck wounds that damaged an artery", causing extensive bleeding, the Associated Press reported.