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Update | Anti-Brexit lawmaker Jo Cox shot dead, with killer shouting ‘Britain first’, reports say

EU referendum campaign is halted; police arrest 52-year-old man said by brother to have struggled with mental illness

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British Labour MP Jo Cox, who has died after being shot and stabbed in Bristall, in the street outside her constituency. Cox is a mother of two. Photo: EPA
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A pro-EU British lawmaker was killed in a shock daylight street attack on Thursday, halting campaigning for the referendum on Britain’s membership in the bloc just a week before the crucial vote.

Jo Cox, a 41-year-old mother-of-two from the opposition Labour Party, was shot in the face while lying on the ground by a lone attacker in the village of Birstall in northern England, according to witnesses quoted by local media.

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Cafe owner Clarke Rothwell told the Press Association the gunman was shouting “put Britain first”.

“He shouted it about two or three times. He said it before he shot her and after he shot her,” he said.

Cox, who was also reportedly stabbed, is the first British MP to be killed in office since Ian Gow was killed by a car bomb planted by the Irish Republican Army in 1990.

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