
Miguel Uribe shot: All on Colombian presidential candidate's wife Claudia Tarazona and family
Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe has been shot at an event in Bogota, Colombian national police have confirmed, according to CNN. The mayor of Bogota, Carlos Galán, said Uribe was reportedly given medical care after being attacked in the Fontibon district. Galán added that the 'entire hospital network' of the Colombian capital was on alert in case Uribe required to be transferred.
Uribe, 39, was in critical condition, CBS News said. One person has been arrested in connection to the shooting. His party, the Centro Democratico conservative party, said in a statement that he was attending a campaign event when he was shot in the head.

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