Dominican Republic minister shot dead in office

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Police scramble to enter the ministerial premises after a friend of Orlando Jorge Mera shot and killed him in his officeImage source, Getty Images
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Police scramble to enter the ministerial premises after a friend of Orlando Jorge Mera shot and killed him in his office

The Dominican Republic's minister of environment and natural resources has been shot and killed in his office by a close personal friend, officials say.

Orlando Jorge Mera, 55, was holding a meeting at the time of the attack. At least six shots were heard.

A presidential spokesman identified the assailant as Miguel Cruz, describing him as a childhood friend of the minister.

He is now in custody. The motive for the shooting remains unclear.

In a statement, Mr Jorge Mera's family said he had been shot multiple times by a man he was friends with since childhood.

"Our family forgives the person who did this. One of Orlando's greatest legacies was to not hold grudges," they added.

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Mr Jorge Mera had served in incumbent President Luis Abinader's administration since it swept to power in July 2020.

In a tweet, President Abinader expressed his sincere condolences to Mr Jorge Mera's family and said that he deeply regretted the death of his good friend.

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Bartolomé Pujals, director of the government's cabinet for innovation, described his death as a tragedy and called for peace on social media.

Mr Jorge Mera was the son of former President Salvador Jorge-Blanco and a founding member of the governing Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM).

Mr Jorge Mera leaves behind a wife - the Dominican ambassador to Brazil - and two sons, one of whom is also a PRM lawmaker.

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