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British MP Jo Cox killed

British lawmaker Jo Cox, 41, died after being shot and stabbed in her constituency in northern England, prompting the suspension of campaigning for next week's EU referendum.

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British MP Jo Cox killed

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  1. English MP Jo Cox killed

  2. Women's shoes and a handbag lie on the ground behind a police cordon in Birstall close Leeds. English administrator Jo Cox, 41, went on Thursday in the wake of being shot and injured in her voting open in northern England, impelling the suspension of doing combating for one week from now's EU accommodation. REUTERS/Phil Noble

  3. Forensics cops accumulate a woman's shoes on the ground behind a police cordon in Birstall close Leeds. West Yorkshire common police said she had been shot and injured. They said a 52-year-old man was caught by officers close-by and weapons including a firearm recovered. The point of view in the ambush was not in a split second known. REUTERS/Phil Noble

  4. Labour MP Yvette Cooper (C) grasps a pastor at St Peter's Church after a vigil in memory of Jo Cox in Birstall close Leeds. "The whole of the Labor Party and Labor family - and without a doubt the whole country - will be in daze at the terrible homicide of Jo Cox today," Labor pioneer Jeremy Corbyn said in a declaration. REUTERS/Phil Noble

  5. A wrongdoing scene examination cop works behind a police cordon in Birstall close Leeds. Head chairman David Cameron said the butchering of Cox, who was hitched with two youths and had taken a shot at U.S. President Barack Obama's 2008 choice fight, was a calamity. "We have lost an uncommon star," the Conservative pioneer said in a declaration. "She was a remarkable doing combating MP with gigantic sensitivity, with a noteworthy heart.

  6. People view tributes for Jo Cox on Parliament Square in London. Police said a 77-year-old man was in like manner assaulted in the event and persevered wounds that were not life-incapacitating. REUTERS/Neil Hall

  7. Medical gear lies on the ground behind a police cordon in Birstall close Leeds. One witness said a man had pulled an old or transitory gun from a pack and had given up twice. "I saw a lady on the floor like on the shoreline with her arms straight and her knees up and blood all over all through the face," Hichem Ben-Abdallah told columnists. "She wasn't making any disturbance, however clearly she was in destruction." REUTERS/Craig Brough

  8. People leave St Peter's Church after a vigil in memory of Jo Cox in Birstall close Leeds. BBC TV and other media exhibited a photograph of the charged suspect, a diminishing up top white man, being secured by police.

  9. Police wrongdoing scene examination officer walks around the home of a man who was caught after Labor MP Jo Cox was ambushed in her body electorate close Leeds. Dee Collins, the Temporary Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police, said a full examination was under way into the point of view in the attack. REUTERS/Phil Noble

  10. Tributes for Jo Cox are appeared on Parliament Square in London, Britain. REUTERS/Neil Hall

  11. A cop passes on packs of sprouts at the scene of the crime of Labor MP Jo Cox in Birstall close Leeds. REUTERS/Phil Noble

  12. A woman places candles in tribute to Jo Cox on Parliament Square in London, Britain. REUTERS/Neil Hall

  13. A card in tribute to Jo Cox is seen near the scene where she was executed in Birstall close Leeds. REUTERS/Phil Noble

  14. Mourners handle in the midst of a vigil in memory of Jo Cox at St Peter's Church in Birstall close Leeds. REUTERS/Phil Noble

  15. Forensics cops stand next women's shoes and a travel bag on the ground behind a police cordon in Birstall. REUTERS/Phil Noble

  16. Police lawful sciences officers work in Birstall close Leeds. REUTERS/Craig Brough

  17. Batley and Spen MP Jo Cox in Westminster. Cox, a Cambridge University graduate, put in 10 years working in a variety of parts with help office Oxfam, including head of course of action, head of humanitarian crusading arranged in New York and pioneer of its European office in Brussels. She was known for her work on women's issues, and won choice for Labor in northern England's Batley and Spen territory at the 2015 general election.

  18. Police and wrongdoing scene examination operators stand behind a cordon in Birstall close Leeds. REUTERS/Craig Brough

  19. Batley and Spen MP Jo Cox is found in an undated freebee picture. Press Association/Handout by method for REUTERS

  20. Police stand behind a cordon in Birstall close Leeds. REUTERS/Craig Brough

  21. Jo Cox is seen in the midst of a magnanimity event in Westminster June 6, 2016. Yui Mok/PRESS ASSOCIATION through REUTERS

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