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Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Dies Two Months After Campaign Rally Shooting

Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe, a presidential hopeful, died two months after being shot in the head during a campaign rally in Bogota, an attack that led to multiple arrests.

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  • Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe, a conservative presidential hopeful, died more than two months after being shot in the head during a campaign rally in western Bogota on June 7.
  • Uribe underwent multiple surgeries and remained in critical condition due to a central nervous system bleed following the attack, which shocked the nation and highlighted political violence.
  • Authorities arrested multiple individuals, including a 15-year-old boy found with a firearm, at the scene and subsequently detained several others in connection with the shooting incident.
  • The motive behind the assassination of Senator Uribe, who was the top vote-getter for his party in 2022, remains unclear despite the ongoing investigation and arrests.
  • Uribe's death tragically echoes his family's troubled history in Colombian politics, as his mother and father were also victims of violence during turbulent periods in the country.
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Center-leaning sources cover the senator's death with a focus on factual reporting and historical context. They present the tragic event by detailing the attack, Uribe's background, and the ongoing investigation, while including diverse reactions from family and political figures. The reporting maintains neutrality by avoiding loaded language and acknowledging uncertainties regarding the assassination's motive.

"The incident has raised renewed concerns about political violence in the country."

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"The brazen attack on the senator has brought back memories of the turbulent decades of the 1980s and 90s in Colombia, when several presidential candidates and influential Colombian figures were assassinated."

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"The shooting, which was caught on multiple videos, alarmed Colombians who have not seen this kind of political violence against presidential candidates since Medellin drug lord Pablo Escobar declared war on the state in the 1990s."

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Miguel Uribe was shot from behind during a rally at El Golfito Park in Modelia, Fontibón, Bogotá on June 7, 2025. He was reportedly shot three times, including twice in the head. The suspected gunman was wounded in the foot after an exchange of fire with bodyguards.

Uribe was taken to Engativá Medical Center and then to Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá where he underwent neurosurgical and peripheral-vascular operations. He underwent emergency surgery due to brain bleeding on June 16, and suffered a brain hemorrhage again on August 10 before dying on August 11, 2025.

Miguel Uribe Turbay was a Colombian conservative senator and presidential pre-candidate for the 2026 election. His grandfather was Julio César Turbay Ayala, a former president of Colombia. His mother, Diana Turbay, was a journalist kidnapped and killed by the Medellín Cartel during a failed rescue attempt in 1991.

Yes, multiple individuals were arrested, including a 15-year-old boy found with a firearm at the scene. Several others were detained in connection with the shooting incident, though the motive behind the assassination remains unclear.

His death shocked the nation and highlighted the issue of political violence in Colombia. It echoed a tragic family history of political violence and raised concerns about the safety of political figures amid the country's turbulent political climate.

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