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Rio equestrian venue hit by bullet

Xinhua, August 7, 2016 Adjust font size:

A New Zealand team official narrowly escaped a stray bullet fired at the Olympic equestrian center on Saturday.

The bullet landed on the floor of the press room after tearing through a canvas roof in Deodoro, the second largest Rio 2016 venue cluster, officials said.

New Zealand communications manager Ashley Abbott said the team's equestrian athletes were being contacted to inform them of the incident.

Press reports said New Zealand press attache Diana Dobson was left "visibly shaken", but physically unharmed.

The Rio equestrian center is located next to a military base.

Officials said an investigation had been launched into the incident.

Meanwhile the Rio 2016 organizing committee confirmed that a suspicious package was detonated at the Olympic cycle road race venue on Saturday.

The spokesman said: "The security services found a suspicious package close the cycle road race finish line in Copacabana and as a precaution decided to perform a controlled explosion. There is no impact to the race which is ongoing."

An official said the item was a small bag and that the police bomb squad's action was a precaution. Endit