Attack On 7 June 2025, Uribe Turbay was shot from behind during a rally at El Golfito Park in the
Modelia neighborhood of
Fontibón, Bogotá. The
BBC reported that he was "shot three times – reportedly twice in the head". Bystanders also beat the fleeing perpetrator before he was taken into custody. Two other people were injured during the attack. In the video footage recorded at the time of the suspect's arrest, he can be heard shouting, "I'm sorry, I did it for the money, for my family".
Treatment and suspects Uribe Turbay was transported to Engativá Medical Center in west Bogotá. Later that night, he was transported by ambulance to the Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá, where chief
neurosurgeon Dr. Fernando Hakim led a combined neuro-surgical and peripheral-
vascular operation. In a bulletin issued at 01:10 on 8 June, the hospital said that he had been admitted in
critical condition. The procedure was successful and Uribe Turbay left the
operating theater alive. Despite showing signs of neurological improvement, he remained in an "extremely serious" condition in the
intensive-care unit following the initial surgery. On 16 June, he underwent another emergency surgery due to bleeding in his brain. The suspect, described as a 15-year-old boy, was detained. Authorities indicated that they believed he was a
contract killer hired by others. The suspect
pleaded not guilty in court on 10 June. A man accused of being the mastermind of the shooting was arrested in Bogotá on 5 July 2025. On 27 August 2025, the teenage suspect was sentenced to a seven-year confinement at a youth rehabilitation facility.
Death and funeral In the early morning of 11 August, around two months after the shooting, Turbay died at a hospital in Bogotá at the age of 39. Uribe Turbay
lay in state on 11 August in the Elliptical Hall of the
National Capitol until the afternoon of 13 August. Following the death of Uribe Turbay, President Gustavo Petro declared 12 August, a day of
national mourning. His coffin was transported to the
Primate Cathedral of Bogotá by members of the
37th Infantry Presidential Guard Battalion. The service was presided over by the Cardinal Primate of Colombia,
Luis José Rueda Aparicio. Following Uribe Turbay's death, his family requested that President
Gustavo Petro and Vice President
Francia Márquez not attend. Several foreign leaders attended Uribe Turbay's service: U.S. Deputy Secretary of State
Christopher Landau. Among those who attended the funeral were former Presidents of Colombia
César Gaviria,
Ernesto Samper, and
Juan Manuel Santos; former First Ladies
Ana Milena Muñoz de Gaviria,
Jacquin Strouss de Samper,
Nohra Puyana de Pastrana,
Lina Moreno de Uribe, and
María Clemencia de Santos; and former Vice President
Marta Lucía Ramírez. Former Presidents
Andrés Pastrana and
Iván Duque were not present, while former President
Álvaro Uribe was unable to attend due to his house arrest. Neither were former Vice Presidents
Humberto De la Calle,
Gustavo Bell,
Francisco Santos,
Angelino Garzón,
Germán Vargas Lleras, and
Óscar Naranjo. Also present mayor of Bogotá
Carlos Fernando Galán and First lady
Carolina Deik. The service concluded with a performance by Yuri Buenaventura. Uribe Turbay's burial took place in the central nave of the
Central Cemetery of Bogotá. The service included a prayer service presided over by Monsignor
Fadi Abou Chebel, Apostolic Exarch of Bogotá and leader of the
Mariamite Maronite Order. The ceremony honored the
Lebanese origins of the Turbay family.
Aftermath On 26 August 2025, Uribe Turbay's father,
Miguel Uribe Londoño, launched his presidential campaign, saying that he intended to continue his son's legacy. == Personal life ==