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Ecuadorian city mayor candidate murdered by assassins hours before winning election: report

A candidate for mayor in Ecuador has won the election after he was murdered ahead of polls opening over the weekend.

A candidate for mayor in the Ecuadorian city of Puerto López who was murdered just hours ahead of polls opening has won the election, reports said Tuesday. 

Omar Menéndez, 41, was a leftist candidate with the Citizen Revolution movement before he was shot dead Saturday by a gunman who burst into a room where Menéndez was with his campaign staff. 

Police are still investigating the attack which also left a teenager dead, the BBC reported. 

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The motive behind the attack remains unclear, though it comes as violent drug-related crimes have spiked across the country.

Menéndez campaigned on making Puerto López safe for not only its citizens, but as a way to ramp up the local economy by ensuring security for tourism, sustainability, productivity and efficient governing in a plan he dubbed "Five all for Five," as the vote was held on Feb. 5. 

"The country is bleeding to death. This is unprecedented," former President Rafael Correa and top official in the Citizen Revolution movement said according to local news outlet TeleSur. "Enough."

Menéndez's death was not the only apparent murder ahead of local elections this year, as mayoral candidate for the city of Salinas, Julio Cesar Farachio, was also shot dead last month.

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The suspect in Farachio’s murder has been arrested and reportedly served out a pervious sentence for drug trafficking charges. 

The suspects involved in Menéndez's shooting have not been apprehended after fleeing the scene on motorbikes. 

According to the local news outlet, men dressed in black and donning hoods to cover their faces posted a video claiming responsibility for Menéndez's attack.

The alleged assailants said they were "vigilantes" who were removing people supposedly linked to drug trafficking in the region.

Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso condemned the attacks though supporters of the Citizen Revolution movement called on him to do more to counter political violence. 

"We cannot take this wave of violence anymore," the group said in a statement according to TeleSur. "Step aside, if you do not know how to govern or how to guarantee our lives."

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