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Tokyo, July 8 (TIWN) Shinzo Abe, who was Japan's longest-serving Prime Minister, collapsed and showed no life signs after he was shot at while addressing a crowd in Nara prefecture on Friday, state media said in a report, adding that the police have arrested a suspect.
The local fire department says that Abe is in cardiopulmonary arrest and is scheduled to be transferred by medevac to Nara Medical University Hospital in Kashihara City in the prefecture. According to the BBC, the term cardiopulmonary arrest is often used before a death is officially confirmed in Japan. The NHK report further said that a gunshot was heard on site and Abe was seen bleeding. Meanwhile, the police have said that Abe appeared to have been shot from behind with a shotgun, the state broadcaster reported. The male suspect, who appears to be in his 40s, has been arrested for allegedly attempting homicide and the police are interrogating him. The police have said they seized a gun at the site which the man was apparently holding.
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