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Shinzo Abe could have been saved in 2.5-second window of shooting: security experts

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Bodyguards could have saved Shinzo Abe if they shielded him or removed him from the line of fire in the 2.5 seconds between a missed first shot and a second round of gunfire that fatally wounded him, according to eight security experts who reviewed footage of the former Japanese leader’s assassination.

70c8fc80 Shinzo Abe could have been saved in 2.5-second window of shooting: security experts

The failure to protect Abe from the second shot followed what appeared to be a series of security lapses in the lead-up to the assassination of Japan’s longest-serving prime…


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