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Jean Aduma murdered!
The influential Jean Aduma was shot and killed yesterday evening in his hometown of Zométe by a known member of the Sokhoto um Wize (Spear of the Nation) criminal group. Although he was rushed to the county hospital, Aduma did not survive the trip, and was pronounced dead when he arrived at Saint-Laurent's Public Hospital.
The shooter, a twenty-six year old by the name of Mnebe Durnabe, was quickly apprehended by the Zométe municipal police department and promptly turned over to the national investigation bureau. Durnabe is of the Sokhi tribe, one of the tribus barbares, and a registered member of the Sokhoto um Wize prior to its banning half a decade ago. A full criminal trial will be conducted following the conclusion of the formal NIB interrogation and investigation.
It is believed that Durnabe acted alone in this act, and was not inspired by his would-be compatriots in the SuW. As one of best-known tribus civilisées politicians and figureheads, Aduma was a natural target for a tribus barbares agitator like Durnabe.
As one of Zométe's and the Zuma tribe's most popular and influential politicians, Jean Aduma's death is untimely and quite surprising. The founder of numerous charity organizations and educational institutions, Aduma has done quite a bit to help improve living conditions for the Zuma and the various other tribus civilisées. In his time as governor of the Outreterre, the overall GDP of the province has seen a significant improvement, and many new businesses have begun to crop up of late. The city of Zométe witnessed a number of new construction and modernization projects, in an attempt to emulate the spectacular progress and prosperity of such other metropolitan areas as Rousseau or Port-Saint-Luc.
Aduma will be missed by a great many people, as he was well-loved by the lower and middle class for his innovative and creative social projects and reforms. President Lestrade has authorized a full state funeral for Jean Aduma, this being only the third time that such an honor be granted upon a member of the tribus civilisées. The funeral will take place in the Parc du colonel Martin Beaucois in downtown Zométe, with the 33e Régiment de la Garde presiding over the ceremonies.
Aduma's deputy-governor, Anbemarian Thole, has been sworn in earlier today and will continue to act as the governor of the Outreterre until the next election in the spring of 2013.
The influential Jean Aduma was shot and killed yesterday evening in his hometown of Zométe by a known member of the Sokhoto um Wize (Spear of the Nation) criminal group. Although he was rushed to the county hospital, Aduma did not survive the trip, and was pronounced dead when he arrived at Saint-Laurent's Public Hospital.
The shooter, a twenty-six year old by the name of Mnebe Durnabe, was quickly apprehended by the Zométe municipal police department and promptly turned over to the national investigation bureau. Durnabe is of the Sokhi tribe, one of the tribus barbares, and a registered member of the Sokhoto um Wize prior to its banning half a decade ago. A full criminal trial will be conducted following the conclusion of the formal NIB interrogation and investigation.
It is believed that Durnabe acted alone in this act, and was not inspired by his would-be compatriots in the SuW. As one of best-known tribus civilisées politicians and figureheads, Aduma was a natural target for a tribus barbares agitator like Durnabe.
As one of Zométe's and the Zuma tribe's most popular and influential politicians, Jean Aduma's death is untimely and quite surprising. The founder of numerous charity organizations and educational institutions, Aduma has done quite a bit to help improve living conditions for the Zuma and the various other tribus civilisées. In his time as governor of the Outreterre, the overall GDP of the province has seen a significant improvement, and many new businesses have begun to crop up of late. The city of Zométe witnessed a number of new construction and modernization projects, in an attempt to emulate the spectacular progress and prosperity of such other metropolitan areas as Rousseau or Port-Saint-Luc.
Aduma will be missed by a great many people, as he was well-loved by the lower and middle class for his innovative and creative social projects and reforms. President Lestrade has authorized a full state funeral for Jean Aduma, this being only the third time that such an honor be granted upon a member of the tribus civilisées. The funeral will take place in the Parc du colonel Martin Beaucois in downtown Zométe, with the 33e Régiment de la Garde presiding over the ceremonies.
Aduma's deputy-governor, Anbemarian Thole, has been sworn in earlier today and will continue to act as the governor of the Outreterre until the next election in the spring of 2013.