According to CNN ''Abe died on Friday after being shot while giving a campaign speech on a street in central Japan, according to public broadcaster NHK.
Abe died from excessive bleeding and was pronounced dead at 5:03 p.m. local time, doctors at the Nara Medical University hospital said during a news conference on Friday. The doctors said the bullet that killed the former Japanese leader was "deep enough to reach his heart" and a team of 20 medical professionals were unable to stop the bleeding.
Abe went into cardiopulmonary arrest at the site of the shooting and was rushed to hospital in a state of cardiac arrest at 12:20 p.m. local time, doctors said. During surgery, doctors discovered a bullet wound to his neck and a large wound on his heart.
Abe died from excessive bleeding and was pronounced dead at 5:03 p.m. local time, doctors at the Nara Medical University hospital said during a news conference on Friday. The doctors said the bullet that killed the former Japanese leader was "deep enough to reach his heart" and a team of 20 medical professionals were unable to stop the bleeding.
Abe went into cardiopulmonary arrest at the site of the shooting and was rushed to hospital in a state of cardiac arrest at 12:20 p.m. local time, doctors said. During surgery, doctors discovered a bullet wound to his neck and a large wound on his heart.
Abe was the longest-serving Japanese Prime Minister in history. He stepped down as leader in 2020, citing health reasons''.
from CNN
This is so sad.
ReplyDeleteIf the country considered one of the safest on earth can record such assassination, then nowhere is safe.
So sad..nothing I mean nothing in this world or life..just today he has passed on..just like that .so sad..what are we then fighting for ?
ReplyDeleteBoko haram is dissatisfied with buhari, yet they are killing innocent people daily.
ReplyDeleteExactly, they are cowards only attacking innocent and defenceless people.
DeleteRest on sir
ReplyDeleteSomebody will just carry gun and shoot someone. Very heartless
ReplyDeleteMay his departed soul rest in peace
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