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Japan Ex-Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe Shot

Japan Ex-Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe Shot

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Japan Former Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe was in heart failure After apparently being shot during a campaign speech Friday in Western Japan, NHK Public Television said Friday.

The Broadcaster aired footage showing Abe collapsed on the street, with several security guards running toward him. Abe was holding his chest when he collapsed, with his shirt smeared with blood. NHK says Abe was rushed to a hospital.

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Witness reported hearing gunshots in the apparent attack in Nara. He was standing while making an Election campaign speech ahead of Sunday’s Election for the Parliament’s Upper House.

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Police arrested a male suspects of attempted murder NHK, said.(AP)

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