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Two shot at party's victory gathering

One victim dies; suspect arrested

A victory speech by Quebec's premier-in-waiting was marred by an attack that saw two people shot, with one of them killed, while a fire set just behind the stage where she was speaking.

Guards whisked Pauline Marois off the stage as handlers informed the partisan crowd there had been an explosive noise and they needed to clear the auditorium.

Police tackled a housecoat-wearing suspect to the ground, and took him away in a patrol car. Local authorities said two people were shot and in critical condition. They later announced one person had died.

The scantily clad suspect, a man in his 50s, shouted at the TV cameras while being dragged toward the police cruiser: "The English are waking up!"

A PQ spokesman asked the crowd to leave when Marois was whisked from the stage and the crowd milled around, confused.

The premier-elect soon reappeared and finished her speech but security hovered nearby, with one man talking constantly into a wrist microphone.

The crowd cleared out afterward, passing by Montreal police who lined the lobby.