Two dead after car plows into crowd in Germany

Two dead after car plows into crowd in Germany
Two dead after car plows into crowd in Germany

We show you our most important and recent visitors news details Two dead after car plows into crowd in Germany in the following article

Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - BONN — Two people, an 83-year-old woman and a 54-year-old man, have been killed after a vehicle drove into a pedestrian area in the city of Mannheim, western Germany.

Five people were seriously injured and another five suffered minor injuries in the incident, investigators said.

Authorities arrested a lone suspect, a 40-year-old German man, who is not believed to be linked to extremism but shows "concrete indications of mental illness".

The suspect, who prosecutors said was a landscape gardener, remains in hospital in a stable condition after shooting himself with a gun loaded with blanks.

The incident occurred at around 12:15 local time (11:15 GMT), Mannheim police said.

CCTV footage showed a black hatchback car speeding along Planken shopping street in Mannheim, heading west.

Images from the scene showed police inspecting the car, a small black Ford, which had sustained heavy damage to its front.

The images show the car missing a hub cap on its front left wheel. In the CCTV footage, the front left hub cap also appears to be missing.

Thomas Strobl, interior minister of Baden-Württemberg, said the man used the vehicle "as a weapon".

"This act is one of several crimes in the recent past in which a car was misused as a weapon," Mr Strobl said, but added that there is no evidence to suggest the incident is connected to the Easter carnival taking place in the city.

Police are investigating two counts of murder and several of attempted murder, Mannheim chief public prosecutor Romeo Schluessler told reporters.

Mannheim's mayor described the incident as "abhorrent and "inhumane".

"Our thoughts are with the dead and injured, their families and friends," Mayor Christian Specht said.

Olaf Scholz, Germany's outgoing chancellor, thanked the emergency services and wished "strength" for eyewitnesses in Mannheim to "process what they have experienced".

"We mourn with the relatives of the victims of a senseless act of violence and fear for those injured," he said in a social media post.

The incident comes at a time of heightened security as outdoor carnivals linked to Easter celebrations are held across Germany.

There was a parade through the Mannheim city center on Sunday, with major events scheduled for Tuesday.

A market has now been closed and a street carnival in the city center will not take place. Carnival events in the nearby suburbs of Feudenheim, Neckarau and Sandhofen have also been canceled.

Reuters Two policemen in white hazmat suits inspect a black car with a broken windshield and heavily dented hoodReuters

Germany has endured a number of violent attacks over the last year, which have left several people dead and hundreds injured.

Nine months ago, also in Mannheim and only a few blocks away from where Monday's attack is believed to have taken place, an Afghan man stabbed several people, killing a policeman.

Then, in August, another knife attack left eight people injured and three dead in Solingen. The Syrian man who was charged with the crime was suspected of links with the Islamic State terrorist group.

In December a man rammed a car into a crowd at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, leaving six dead and 299 injured. A 50-year-old Saudi psychiatrist was arrested.

In January, a 28-year-old Afghan asylum seeker attacked a group of small children in a park in the Bavarian town of Aschaffenburg, killing a two-year-old child and a passer-by who tried to help the boy.

And in February, a 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker drove a car into a crowd, injuring more than two dozen people. A mother and child later died from their injuries.

Map showing Mannheim, where a ring road encases the city center, and in the very center of that, a red tag shows where the car hit pedestrians. — BBC


These were the details of the news Two dead after car plows into crowd in Germany for this day. We hope that we have succeeded by giving you the full details and information. To follow all our news, you can subscribe to the alerts system or to one of our different systems to provide you with all that is new.

It is also worth noting that the original news has been published and is available at Saudi Gazette and the editorial team at AlKhaleej Today has confirmed it and it has been modified, and it may have been completely transferred or quoted from it and you can read and follow this news from its main source.

PREV China retaliates with fresh tariffs on US goods, targets firms selling arms to Taiwan amid trade war escalation
NEXT Triple-threat storm bears down on central and southern US, disrupting Mardi Gras celebrations

Author Information

I am Jeff King and I’m passionate about business and finance news with over 4 years in the industry starting as a writer working my way up into senior positions. I am the driving force behind Al-KhaleejToday.NET with a vision to broaden the company’s readership throughout 2016. I am an editor and reporter of “Financial” category. Address: 383 576 Gladwell Street Longview, TX 75604, USA Phone: (+1) 903-247-0907 Email: [email protected]