Leipzig, Germany
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The man who killed two people when he drove into a crowd in Leipzig, eastern Germany, late Monday was a local who had reportedly been undergoing psychiatric treatment and police said the attack did not appear to be politically motivated.
Two people have been killed and around 22 others injured after a car ploughed into a crowd in the centre of Leipzig in eastern Germany on Monday afternoon
Several people have been injured after a driver rammed a car into a pedestrian shopping street in Leipzig, Germany on Monday, according to authorities
A driver ploughed into people in the centre of the German city of Leipzig on Monday afternoon, leaving two people dead, police have said. At least three others have also been seriously injured after a car struck people down in Grimmaische Strasse in the centre of the city,
RB Leipzig will wear black armbands during their Bundesliga match against St Pauli on Saturday in remembrance of the victims of a deadly car-ramming attack in the eastern German city of Leipzig. "The events in Leipzig's city centre on Monday left us deeply shocked.
BERLIN, May 4 (Reuters) - Two people were killed and two severely injured when a car ran into a crowd in the centre of the eastern German city of Leipzig on Monday, local broadcaster MDR reported, citing police.
Officials in Leipzig, where the attack occurred, said the driver was a 33-year-old German-born citizen. They have not yet determined his motive.
Two people were killed and around 22 people were injured on Monday 4th May after a car was driven into a crowd of people in Leipzig, Germany, around 5.35pm. A spokesperson explained that “a person drove a vehicle across Augustusplatz into Graimmaische Street, continuing on past the market,” which is just outside the university campus.