Remember The Japanese PM Who Was Shot On Friday? Check How He Was Taken To His Home In Tokyo (Video)
By HotKE (self media writer) | 6 months ago
On Friday the world was shocked after news of the death of the longest serving Prime Minister for Japan Shinzo Abe went public. Shinzo was at a political rally when people came out from the public and shot him. He was rushed to hospital for treatment but his condition was beyond saving and he passed away.
Leaders from across the world sent their heartfelt condolences to the republic of Japan for losing an important person of their government. After his death, the country started the preparation of a state funeral to show him the last respects. The first task was to transport his body to his home town, Tokyo.
A video has surfaced online showing how Shinzo's body was transported. Men in black could be seen at the morgue as they prepared a convoy to transport the late prime minister. He was carried in a black Mercedes hearse which was escorted by a number of state cars. The Japanese government has vowed to track down those involved in the murder and show them no mercy.
Watch the video below;
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