The Latest: Peruvian President Vizcarra: Ex-leader died
By Associated Press
Apr 17, 2019 10:44 AM CDT
FILE - In this July 11, 2011 file photo, Peru's outgoing President Alan Garcia, left, ride the soon to be inaugurated Line 1 electrical train system in Lima, Peru. A lawyer for the former Peruvian President Alan García said Wednesday, April 17, 2019, the leader shot himself before being detained by...   (Associated Press)

LIMA, Peru (AP) — The Latest on former Peruvian President Alan García (all times local):

10:40 a.m.

Officials say former Peruvian President Alan García is dead after shooting himself in the head as police came to detain him in connection with a corruption probe.

Current President Martinez Vizcarra said the 69-year-old head of state died Wednesday after undergoing emergency surgery at the José Casimiro Ulloa Hospital in Peru's capital.

Garcia was a populist firebrand who twice ruled Peru and more recently was under investigation related to Latin America's largest graft probe.

Prosecutors said they believed the former president received more than $100,000 from Odebrecht, disguised as a payment to speak at a conference in Brazil.

Garcia professed his innocence and said he was being targeted politically.

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9 a.m.

Former Peruvian President Alan García underwent emergency surgery Wednesday after shooting himself in the head as police attempted to detain him amid corruption allegations in Latin America's largest graft probe.

Health Minister Zulema Tomás said doctors provided cardiac resuscitation three times and were proceeding to operate on the 69-year-old former head of state at the José Casimiro Ulloa Hospital in Peru's capital city of Lima.

"The situation is very critical," Tomás said. "It's grave."

Local television program 'Hablemos Claro' reported that when police arrived to García's residence to arrest him, the ex-president shut himself in his room and attempted to take his life.

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