Peru presidential hopeful bloodied but unhurt in gun attack

Peru presidential hopeful bloodied but unhurt in gun attack

Peruvian presidential hopeful Rafael Belaunde escaped bloodied but not seriously hurt Tuesday from an attack by gunmen on his car south of the capital Lima, police said.

Peruvian presidential hopeful Rafael Belaunde
X: @BelaundeRafael

Gunmen on a motorbike fired several shots at the SUV in which the 50-year-old politician was a passenger.


Bullets shattered the windscreen, leaving Belaunde with blood stains on his face and shirt from cuts caused by broken glass, according to TV images.


In a statement on X, police said neither Belaunde nor his driver was badly injured in the attack in the town of Cerro Azul, about 130 kilometers (80 miles) south of Lima.


"Shots were fired at the vehicle and at him," police chief Oscar Arriola told reporters.


The politician told police he had not received any threats.


Belaunde, a former energy minister and founder of the right-wing Libertad Popular (Popular Liberty) party, is the grandson of two-term ex-president Fernando Belaunde.


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