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Colombian senator dies two months after being shot


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Vanessa Buschschlüter

BBC Information

José Carlos Cueto

BBC Information Mundo Colombia correspondent in Bogotá

Daniel Garzon Herazo/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Miguel Uribe, wearing glasses and headphones, speaks into a microphone in 2019 while he was running for mayor of Bogota. Daniel Garzon Herazo/NurPhoto through Getty Pictures)

Miguel Uribe has died of accidents he sustained throughout a taking pictures on 7 June

Colombian senator and presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe has died two months after being shot within the head in a focused assault which shocked the South American nation.

The 39-year-old was hit by three bullets – two of them within the head and one within the leg – at a marketing campaign rally on 7 June within the capital, Bogotá.

His spouse confirmed his dying on social media, paying tribute to “the love of my life”.

An adolescent has been arrested on suspicion of finishing up the taking pictures, however the motive behind the assault continues to be unclear.

Uribe’s spouse, María Claudia Tarazona, thanked her late husband for “a life full of affection” and for being “one of the best father” for his or her youngsters.

In accordance with a press release printed on Saturday by the hospital the place Uribe was being handled, the senator had suffered a bleed to his central nervous system and was resulting from endure surgical procedure.

He had already had a number of surgical procedures since he was first taken to the Santa Fe clinic in June.

His spouse had requested folks to hope for his restoration and 1000’s had turned out at vigils and rallies to indicate their help.

EPA People demonstrate with signs and flags during the "March of Silence" in Bogota, Colombia, 15 June 2025. A woman, wearing the shirt of Colombia's national football team, can be seen holding up a mobile phone. Behind her, people are carrying a banner reading "Strength, Miguel". EPA

Colombians confirmed their help by turning out for “silent marches”

Uribe, who had been a senator since 2022, had been searching for his occasion’s nomination for the 2026 presidential election.

He was fashionable within the polls and recognised as an up-and-coming determine within the right-wing Democratic Centre occasion, recognized for his outspoken criticism of the present left-wing president, Gustavo Petro.

President Petro’s workplace launched a press release expressing its condolences to the household of the slain politician.

Uribe was attending a political occasion in a middle-class neighbourhood of the capital when he was shot.

A teenage suspect was arrested as he was fleeing the scene. The 15-year-old has been charged with tried homicide and pleaded not responsible.

A number of others have been detained on suspicion of aiding the gunman.

The brazen assault on the senator has introduced again reminiscences of the turbulent many years of the Nineteen Eighties and 90s in Colombia, when a number of presidential candidates and influential Colombian figures had been assassinated.

Uribe’s personal mom, journalist Diana Turbay, was kidnapped by Los Extraditables in 1990 – an alliance created by main drug lords.

She was held hostage by them for 5 months earlier than being shot useless throughout a botched rescue try.

Uribe usually cited her as his inspiration to run for political workplace “to work for our nation”.

Los Extraditables, who stated they would like a grave in Colombia to a jail cell within the US, kidnapped and attacked famend Colombians in an try and pressure the federal government on the time to overturn its extradition treaty with the US.

In latest many years, Colombia’s safety indicators have considerably improved, and in 2016 a historic peace settlement was reached between the federal government and the leftist guerrilla group, Farc.

In 2024, Colombia recorded a homicide fee of 25.4 per 100,000 inhabitants, the bottom prior to now 4 years, in line with safety analysis group Perception Crime.

In 1990, the murder fee exceeded 70 per 100,000 inhabitants.

Nevertheless, Colombia’s homicide fee stays among the many highest within the area, alongside these Ecuador, Brazil, and Honduras.

Politicians, members of the safety forces, union leaders, environmentalists, and social leaders often face dying threats, stress, and assaults.

Numerous armed teams are engaged in a bloody territorial disputes within the nation, usually additionally clashing with the safety forces.

Laura Bonilla, deputy director of the Peace and Reconciliation Basis in Colombia (Pares), stated that “the political outlook will now depend upon who manages to capitalize on the narrative of safety”.

Ms Bonilla instructed BBC Information Mundo that the state of affairs within the wake of Senator Uribe’s killing was doubtless to offer extra prominence to right-wing politicians and their rhetoric.

Vice-President Francia Márquez urged Colombians to unite and reject all violent acts, telling them that “violence can not proceed to mark our democracy”.

“Democracy shouldn’t be constructed with bullets or blood; it’s constructed with respect, dialogue and recognizing our variations, no matter political place.”

Uribe’s dying additionally made waves past Colombia with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio among the many first to submit following the announcement of his dying to demand that these accountable be delivered to justice.