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#AceBreakingNews – Japan’s former prime minister, Shinzo Abe, has died after being shot while making a campaign speech in the city of Nara earlier on Friday: Keep up with the latest news on Shinzo Abe’s shooting with our live blog

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The moment the alleged gunman in the Shinzo Abe shooting is tackled to the ground.

Doctors from Nara Medical University said Mr Abe had no vital signs on arrival to the hospital. 

Mr Abe, 67, was shot from behind by a man with a shotgun while making the speech. 

It was the first assassination of a sitting or former Japanese premier since the days of pre-war militarism in the 1930s.

NHK aired footage showing Mr Abe collapsing on the street, with several security guards running toward him. 

He was bleeding and holding his chest.

Mr Abe was reportedly hit on the left side of his chest and also in the neck.

In the next moment, security guards leapt on top of the suspect in a grey shirt who ended up laying, face-down on the pavement.

Shinzo Abe lies on the ground after apparent shooting during an election campaign
Bystanders rushed to help Shinzo Abe after he was shot. (Reuters: Kyodo)none

Police later identified the suspected shooter as 41-year-old local man Tetsuya Yamagami.

He is currently in police custody.

The gun used in the shooting was seized at the scene and appeared to be home-made, NHK said.

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Medical staff from Nara Medical University confirm the death of Shinzo Abe.

Doctors pronounced Mr Abe dead at 6pm AEST, despite emergency treatment that included multiple blood transfusions. 

Mr Abe bled to death from two deep wounds.

Nara Medical University emergency department chief Hidetada Fukushima said Mr Abe suffered major damage to his heart, in addition to two neck wounds that damaged an artery, causing extensive bleeding.

a man wearing a face mask and glasses is held on to the road by a man in a suit and face mask
A person believed to be the suspect was tackled to the ground following the shooting.(AFP: The Yomiuri Shimbun)none

Mr Abe was in a state of cardio and pulmonary arrest when he arrived at the hospital and never regained his vital signs, Dr Fukushima said.

“Mr Abe was bleeding profusely and unfortunately we could not save him,” Dr Fukushima said.

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Shinzo Abe is taken out of a helicopter at Nara Medical University Hospital after the attack.(AP)none

Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said the attack happened about 11:30am local time.

“A barbaric act like this is absolutely unforgivable, no matter what the reasons are, and we condemn it strongly,” Mr Matsuno said.

An NHK reporter on the scene said they heard two consecutive bangs.

“He was giving a speech and a man came from behind,” a young woman at the scene told NHK.

a gif showing how far Nara is from Osaka and Toyko in Japan
The city of Nara is east of Osaka in Japan. (ABC News)none

“The first shot sounded like a toy. He didn’t fall and there was a large bang. The second shot was more visible, you could see the spark and smoke,” she added.

“After the second shot, people surrounded [Mr Abe] and gave him cardiac massage.”

Aerial photo of cars at the scene of where Shinzo Abe collapsed
An aerial photo shows the site where Shinzo Abe was shot.(AFP: Shohei Izumi)none

Current Prime Minister Fumio Kishida condemned the attack “in the strongest possible terms”.

Describing Mr Abe as a personal friend who had provided him with valuable advice and support, Mr Kishida said he could not find the words to describe how he felt.

“Mr Abe was a leader who led this country with great leadership,” he said.

“I have great respect for the legacy he left behind and I pay the deepest condolences to him.”

A man in glasses and a pink tie speaks into microphones.
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says election campaigning will resume tomorrow, despite the assassination. (AP: Koji Sasahara/File)none

Having suspended his election campaigning after the shooting, Mr Kishida said the country’s election campaign would resume tomorrow.

The Japanese upper house election is due to be held on Sunday. 

“Under the resolve to never give in to violence, we will continue election campaigning tomorrow,” he said. 

“We must ensure that a free and fair election is conducted safely and we must not let this incident impact daily governance.”

Earlier Mr Kishida said there would be a review into Mr Abe’s security.

“I want to believe there was sufficient security but determining that will be part of investigations,” he said.

Akie Abe walking with men in suits and face masks
Akie Abe arrived at Nara Medical University Hospital where her husband was in critical condition.(AFP: Philip Fong)none

Mr Abe served two terms as prime minister, becoming Japan’s longest-serving premier before stepping down in 2020, citing ill health.

But his administration was also plagued by political scandals, voter outrage at lost pension records, and an election drubbing for his ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).

But he has remained a dominant presence over the LDP, controlling one of its major factions.

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Bystanders rush to help collapsed former PM.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called Mr Abe’s death “devastating news”.

He said the former Japanese PM “one of Australia’s closest friends on the world stage”.

“Under his leadership Japan emerged as one of Australia’s most like-minded partners in Asia, a legacy that endures today,” he said.

“His legacy was one of global impact, and a profound and positive one for Australia.”

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Global Affairs Editor John Lyons on Australian politicians expressing shock at Abe’s death.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called the assassination of former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe “shocking” and “profoundly disturbing” and described him as a leader of great vision.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson described Mr Abe’s assassination as “incredibly sad news” on Twitter. 

“His global leadership through uncharted times will be remembered by many. My thoughts are with his family, friends and the Japanese people,” he tweeted.

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