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Colombian opposition senator Miguel Uribe, 39, who aspired to be president, passed away two months after being shot at a political rally in Bogota. Uribe, critically injured by three gunshots, succumbed after being in intensive care. His coffin was carried through Congress in Bogota, with family members attending.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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