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Miguel Uribe, leader of Colombian right opposition, shot in Bogota

He was hosting an event in a park when he was wounded, his party said, describing the attack as ‘serious.’
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay was shot Saturday in Bogota, according to the government and his party. 

Miguel Uribe, leader of Colombian right opposition, shot in Bogota

He was hosting an event in a park when he was wounded, his party said, describing the attack as ‘serious.’

Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay was shot Saturday in Bogota, according to the government and his party.

There was no immediate confirmation of his condition.

The 39-year-old senator is a member of the opposition conservative Democratic Centre party, founded by former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe. The two men are not related.

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According to a party statement condemning the attack, the senator was hosting a campaign event in a public park in the capital on Saturday when “armed subjects shot him in the back.”

Video of the alleged shooting circulated online showing Uribe speaking to a crowd before multiple shots were fired.

The crowd can be heard screaming and running away and several more shots were fired.

The party described the attack as serious but did not disclose further details on his health.

Colombia’s presidency issued a statement saying the government “categorically and forcefully” rejected the violent attack and called for a thorough investigation.

Uribe’s mother, the journalist Diana Turbay, was killed in 1991 during a rescue operation after she was kidnapped by Pablo Escobar’s Medellin cartel.

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