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Ecuadorean presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio shot dead in Quito


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2023 Aug 10, 9:10, Quito [Ecuador]
Ecuadorean presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio (Image Credit: ANI)

Ecuadorean presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio has been shot dead at a political rally in Quito Wednesday night, The Washington Post reported.

He was shot to death by gunmen at a political rally in Quito, less than two weeks prior to the Ecuador elections, according to police.

Fernando Villavicencio, aged 59, was shot several times as he left the rally at a high school in Quito, General Manuel Iniguez, a deputy commander of the Ecuadorean national police said, according to The Washington Post.

He was taken to a nearby clinic, where he was pronounced dead.

A police officer was also injured in the attack, General Manuel Iniguez said. The gunmen also launched a grenade towards Villavicencio’s group.

However, the grenade did not explode, The Washington Post reported.

Villavicencio was a member of Ecuador’s National Assembly before it was dissolved in May. He was one of the leading candidates in the first round of voting set to be conducted on August 20 to succeed Ecuador President Guillermo Lasso.

Ecuador is facing record levels of gang violence, with drug trafficking getting out of control, as people prepare to vote for the polls, The Washington Post reported.

During the election campaign, the candidates focused on rising violence in Ecuador. Guillermo Lasso called the snap elections after dissolving the National Assembly and avoiding impeachment. 

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