Nara, Japan, July 8 (Reuters)-Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the longest-serving leader in modern Japan, was shot on Friday during a general election campaign, with guns tightly controlled and political violence. Shocked an almost unthinkable country. Approximately five and a half hours after the shooting in Nara City, Mr. Abe (67 years old), 4,444 years old, was declared dead. Police arrested a 41-year-old man and said the gun was a homemade gun.
Makoto Ichikawa, a businessman at the scene, told Reuters that "there was a big bang and subsequent smoke." "No one knew what was happening in the first shot, but the second and subsequent shots were attacked by special police."
Kyodo News said Prime Minister Abe lay face down on the guardrail of the road. I released the photo that I am doing. His white shirt. People flocked around him and one gave him a heart massage.
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