Prominent Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay Dies Two Months After Assassination Attempt


Bogotá, Colombia – August 11, 2025
– Colombia is in mourning following the death of prominent senator and rising political star Miguel Uribe Turbay, who succumbed to his injuries today, more than two months after being shot at a campaign rally in the nation’s capital. The 39-year-old senator from the conservative Democratic Centre party had been in intensive care since the attack on June 7th.

Uribe Turbay, a vocal critic of the current administration and a potential contender in future presidential elections, was campaigning in Bogotá when he was struck by gunfire. The brazen attack sent shockwaves across Colombia and ignited fierce debate about political violence and security in the country.

Despite undergoing multiple surgeries and receiving constant medical attention, Senator Uribe Turbay’s condition remained critical. He had built a significant following, particularly among younger Colombians, who saw him as a fresh voice in a political arena often dominated by established figures.

His death serves as a stark reminder of the persistent challenges Colombia faces in combating political violence and ensuring a safe environment for political participation. The nation now grapples with the loss of a promising leader and the unsettling implications of his assassination for the future of Colombian politics.

Funeral arrangements for Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay will be announced in the coming days. The nation is expected to observe a period of mourning as it reflects on the life and legacy of a politician whose career was tragically cut short.


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