Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Dies After Two-Month Battle from Campaign Shooting
Miguel Uribe, a 39-year-old Colombian senator and presidential candidate, died after being shot during a campaign rally two months ago in Bogotá, sparking national shock and outrage.

The Tragic Attack
The shooting took place on June 7, 2025, while Uribe was campaigning for his 2026 presidential bid in Sindirgi, Balikesir province. Authorities said Uribe suffered a severe head injury and spent nine weeks in the hospital undergoing multiple surgeries. Despite the efforts, his condition worsened, and he passed away on August 11, 2025.
A Family’s Legacy of Tragedy
Uribe’s death adds to his family’s tumultuous history. His mother, Diana Turbay, a well-known journalist, was killed in 1991 after being kidnapped by the Medellin Cartel, leaving a lasting impact on Uribe’s early life. His maternal grandfather, Julio Cesar Turbay, served as Colombia’s president in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Álvaro Uribe, his father and former president of Colombia, also expressed his grief and promised to honor Miguel’s fight for justice.
Uribe was a rising star in Colombian politics, known for his strong criticism of President Gustavo Petro’s policies. He had become an advocate for separation of powers and a proponent of pro-business policies, particularly within Colombia’s oil industry.
Investigation and Arrests

Authorities have arrested four individuals, including a 14-year-old gunman, in connection to the attack. They face charges of attempted murder and illegal possession of firearms, with reports suggesting they acted on orders from Elder José Arteaga. However, details about Arteaga’s identity and motives remain unclear. The incident has sparked concerns about the potential return of political violence, reminiscent of the 1980s and 1990s, when several high-profile figures were murdered.
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Defense Minister Pedro Sanchez has vowed to bring justice to those responsible for Uribe’s death, highlighting the importance of upholding democratic principles. Authorities have offered a 3-billion peso reward for information leading to the capture of the intellectual authors behind the attack.
Remembering Uribe’s Legacy
Miguel Uribe is survived by his wife, Maria Claudia Tarazona, and their children. In her social media post, Tarazona expressed her profound loss and promised to care for their children in his absence, saying, “You will always be the love of my life. Wait for me, because when I fulfill my promise to our children, I will come looking for you.”
A Country in Mourning
Uribe’s death has deeply affected Colombia, a country still grappling with violence tied to criminal organizations. For many, the event marks a tragic reminder of the turbulent era Colombia thought it had moved past.
As Colombia processes this tragic loss, the nation reflects on Miguel Uribe’s vision and the ongoing fight for peace and justice in a country marked by violence.
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