Shinzo Abe Death News Live Updates: Former Japan PM’s body reaches Tokyo; funeral on July 12
The day after Shinzo Abe, the longest prime minister in Japan was shot dead while campaigning for the upcoming election, his body had been taken to Tokyo from Nara City in Western Japan. The 67 -year -old leader was shot twice by a former military man with homemade weapons. He was injured on the right side of the left neck and clavicle and had no vital signs when he was taken to the hospital, Nara’s emergency service department said on Friday. Abe’s wife, Akhi Abe, accompanied the body that brought her body to Tokyo, reporting local media. ABE funerals are reported to be held on July 12.
In a rare movement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, US President Joe Biden and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese issued a joint statement on Saturdays where they remember the key role played by Shinzo Abe in establishing Quad and encouraging freely and openly and openly– – Open– Open- Open-Open-Open-Open-Pacific. PM Narendra Modi had previously revived Abe’s death and declared national mourning on July 9.
Meanwhile, the campaign continued on the last day of the election before the voting for the Parliamentary High Council. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Abe’s students, is expected to give victory to the ruling coalition.