Shocking moment presidential candidate assassinated in the street

Ecuador's leader has vowed to avenge the killing of Fernando Villavicencio, saying organised crime had gone too far.

Ecuadorean presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio has been killed, President Guillermo Lasso says, vowing the murder will not go unpunished.

Local media had earlier reported Villavicencio, a former lawmaker who had been polling at 7.5 per cent voting intention, had been shot at a campaign event in Quito.

"For his memory and his fight, I assure you that this crime will not remain unpunished," Lasso said on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.

"Organised crime have gone very far, but all the weight of the law will fall on them."

Police officers work outside the rally site where Ecuadorean presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio was killed
Police officers work outside the rally site where Ecuadorean presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio was killed on Wednesday (local time). Source: Reuters

Lasso said he would host top security officials at an urgent meeting.

Videos on social media purportedly from the campaign event showed people taking cover and screaming as gunfire sounded.

According to opinion polls, Villavicencio's support ranked him fifth out of eight presidential candidates for the August 20 vote.

Villavicencio, from the Andean province of Chimborazo, was a former union member at state oil company Petroecuador and later a journalist who denounced alleged millions in oil contract losses.

He had on Tuesday (local time) made a report to the attorney general's office about an oil business, but no further details of his report were made public.

Villavicencio was an outspoken critic of former President Rafael Correa and was sentenced to 18 months in prison for defamation over statements made against the former president.

He fled to Indigenous territory within Ecuador and later was given asylum in Peru.

As a legislator, Villavicencio was criticised by opposition politicians for obstructing an impeachment process this year against Lasso, which lead the latter to call the early elections.

"Today more than ever, the need to act with a strong hand against crime is reiterated. May God have him in his glory," fellow presidential hopeful Jan Topic said in a post on X.

Ecuadorean presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio speaks during a campaign rally in Quito, Ecuador August 9, 2023. REUTERS/Karen Toro
Ecuadorean presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio speaks during a campaign rally in Quito, Ecuador August 9, 2023. Source: Reuters

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