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Man drives car into pedestrian­s, kills 2

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BERLIN: A car drove at high speed into a pedestrian zone in the southweste­rn German city of Trier on Tuesday, killing at least two people, including a young child, and seriously injuring 15 others before the driver was stopped by police, officials said.

The driver, identified as a 51-year-old German man from the area, was arrested at the scene and the vehicle was impounded, Trier police said.

The man was being questioned and there was no immediate indication of his motive, authoritie­s said.

Rhineland-palatinate state governor Malu Dreyer, who comes from Trier, said the dead included a young child and condemned it as a “brutal act.” “It was a really, really terrible day for my hometown,” Dreyer told reporters ater visiting the scene.

Police said the driver appeared to have plowed into pedestrian­s indiscrimi­nately as he drove through the city centre shortly before 2pm.

Roger Lewentz, the state interior minister, commended security forces on their reaction, saying that they had stopped the car and taken the suspect into custody within four minutes of receiving the first call.

Footage from the scene showed people outside a shop apparently helping someone on the ground lying among scatered debris.

“It was simply terrible,” Mayor Wolfram Leibe told n-tv television ater visiting the site.

Leibe said the perpetrato­r “drove through the pedestrian zone, clearly at high speed, and killed several people and injured several, some of them seriously.” The driver was alone in the car, police said.

“I don’t want to speculate, but all of us are asking ourselves, what drives a person to do something like this?” Leibe said. “Of course I don’t have an answer to this question.” The area was being kept shut down until at least on Wednesday morning for police to collect evidence, but there was no longer any danger,

Leibe said. In a video posted by a local media outlet purportedl­y showing the arrest, police could be seen pinning a man down on the sidewalk next to a car with Trier license plates.

The authentici­ty of the video could not immediatel­y be verified and it was taken down shortly ater police tweeted a request that people do not share photos and videos of the scene.

Chancellor Angela Merkel’s spokesman, Steffen Seibert, tweeted that the scene was “shocking.”

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