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Former Japanese PM Abe Shinzo shot to death NHK

People across Japan are coming to terms with the shocking death of one of the nation's most influential modern leaders.

Former Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo was shot and killed at a Friday campaign event. His alleged attacker was arrested at the scene.

A doctor who treated Abe said a team of more than twenty spent four hours fighting to save him. Doctor Fukushima Hidetada of Nara Medical University said, "We tried to resuscitate him but, unfortunately, he died at 5:03 p.m."

The attack happened in the city of Nara, in western Japan. Abe had been touring the country to support Liberal Democratic Party candidates running in this weekend's Upper House election.

Shortly before noon, he began a campaign speech, and then two shots rang out. In the minutes that followed, Abe collapsed and security tackled a male suspect.

Sources within the investigation tell NHK that police retrieved a gun at the scene that appeared to be homemade.

Police are holding Yamagami Tetsuya in relation to the killing. The 41-year-old suspect lives in Nara City. Defense Ministry sources confirm he served with the Maritime Self-Defense Force for three years.

Police say the suspect told investigators that he was dissatisfied with the former prime minister and intended to kill him. But he also reportedly said that he doesn't have a grudge against Abe's political beliefs.
Summary
Japanese ex-Prime Minister Abe Shinzo was fatally shot during a campaign event in Nara, Japan. The alleged attacker, Yamagami Tetsuya, was arrested at the scene. Despite efforts by over twenty medical professionals, Abe died four hours later. The suspect reportedly expressed dissatisfaction with
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Category ID: nhk

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220708_62/

Date: July 8, 2022

Created: 2022/07/09 07:16

Updated: 2025/12/09 15:06

Last Read: 2022/07/09 07:16