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Colombia Senator Uribe in emergency surgery for brain bleed-hospital

Colombia Senator Uribe in emergency surgery for brain bleed-hospital

Reuters4 days ago

BOGOTA, June 16 (Reuters) - Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe, who has been hospitalized since he was shot in the head earlier this month during a campaign event, has been transferred to emergency surgery for a brain bleed, the Santa Fe Foundation hospital said on Monday.

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