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Spanish politician Isabel Carrasco shot dead in Leon Spanish politician Isabel Carrasco shot dead in Leon
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A top female politician in the northern Spanish city of Leon has been shot dead in public. A top female politician in northern Spain has been shot dead in public and two women have been arrested.
Isabel Carrasco, 59, head of the provincial government in Leon, was shot several times by a woman as she crossed a footbridge. Isabel Carrasco, 59, head of the provincial government in Leon, was shot several times as she crossed a footbridge.
Spanish media report that a mother and daughter have been arrested, and that the daughter had recently been fired from the council. Police say a mother and daughter are being held, and Spanish media report that the daughter had lost her job at the council.
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has cancelled engagements.Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has cancelled engagements.
Mr Rajoy is head of the Popular Party (PP) to which Ms Carrasco belonged.Mr Rajoy is head of the Popular Party (PP) to which Ms Carrasco belonged.
She was the head of the PP in Leon as well as head of the local government. She led the party in Leon as well as the provincial government.
The opposition Socialist Party and other parties also offered condolences and cancelled campaign events. The opposition Socialist Party and other parties have also offered condolences and cancelled campaign events.
'Act of vengeance''Act of vengeance'
Ms Carrasco was attacked on her way to a party meeting near her home at about 17:20 local time (15:20 GMT).Ms Carrasco was attacked on her way to a party meeting near her home at about 17:20 local time (15:20 GMT).
A police spokeswoman told AFP news agency: "We are investigating the participation of both [women] in the act."A police spokeswoman told AFP news agency: "We are investigating the participation of both [women] in the act."
Spanish media report that the two women were the wife and daughter of the police chief inspector of Astorga, a town in Leon province.
A local official confirmed they were the wife and daughter of a police chief, but did not specify if he was from Astorga, Spanish news agency EFE reported.
A spokeswoman for the Spanish interior ministry said: "Everything points to it being a personal act of vengeance unrelated to her public position."A spokeswoman for the Spanish interior ministry said: "Everything points to it being a personal act of vengeance unrelated to her public position."
About 200 people gathered near the scene of her death, including the Mayor of Leon, Emilio Gutierrez, and several councillors and other local dignitaries, reported the ABC news website. About 200 people gathered near the scene of her death, including the Mayor of Leon, Emilio Gutierrez, and several councillors and other local dignitaries, the ABC news website reported.
Witnesses told Spanish media that a woman shot at Ms Carrasco as she crossed a bridge over the River Bernesga. 'Dismayed'
Witnesses described how a woman shot at Ms Carrasco as she crossed a bridge over the River Bernesga.
Two witnesses told Spanish newspaper El Pais they heard five shots. "We thought they were firecrackers," one of them said.Two witnesses told Spanish newspaper El Pais they heard five shots. "We thought they were firecrackers," one of them said.
In a statement, the PP said campaign events for Monday and Tuesday had been cancelled, and thanked those who had offered condolences.In a statement, the PP said campaign events for Monday and Tuesday had been cancelled, and thanked those who had offered condolences.
Mr Rajoy said on Twitter that he was "dismayed" at Ms Carraco's death. "It is a time to be united," he added. Mr Rajoy said on Twitter that he was "dismayed" at Ms Carrasco's death. "It is a time to be united," he added.
Spanish deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria also condemned the attack.
"These are moments of great consternation," she said. "We want to express our support and solidarity with Carrasco's family and to her colleagues at this hard time."