Edmonton Journal

Car plows into pedestrian­s in Germany

4 people killed, including baby, up to 15 injured

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BERLIN • Four people including a nine- month- old baby were killed and up to 15 injured on Tuesday when a speeding car plowed into a pedestrian area in the western German city of Trier in what authoritie­s said appeared to be a deliberate act.

Witnesses said people screamed in panic and some were thrown into the air by the car as it crashed through the shopping zone.

“We have arrested one person, one vehicle has been secured,” police said, adding that a 51-year-old German suspect from the Trier area had been overpowere­d within minutes of the incident and was now being questioned, police said.

Prosecutor Peter Fritzen later told a news conference the suspect had drunk a significan­t amount of alcohol, and authoritie­s were not working on the assumption that there was any Islamist militant motive to the incident.

Trier Mayor Wolfram Leibe said: “It looks as if we are talking about a suspect with mental issues, but we should not pass premature judgment.”

The interior minister of Rhineland-palatinate, Roger Lewentz, said four people had been killed, and four severely hurt people were among the injured. He said the route taken by the driver indicated he had carried out the act on purpose.

Mayor Leibe said a ninemonth-old baby was among the dead.

“We have a driver who ran amok in the city,” he told public broadcaste­r SWR earlier.

“I just walked through the city centre and it was just horrible. There is a trainer lying on the ground, and the girl it belongs to is dead,” he said. He told broadcaste­r N-TV that people who saw the incident were “totally traumatize­d” and the street “looks a bit like after a war.”

The incident shocked residents of Germany's oldest town, founded by the Romans more than 2,000 years ago.

The Trierische­r Volksfreun­d, a local newspaper, quoted a witness as saying a Range Rover was driving at high speed and people had been thrown through the air. It said the car had Trier plates.

It reported that people screamed in panic when the car drove through the street.

Germany has tightened security on pedestrian zones across the country since a truck attack on a Berlin Christmas market in 2016 that killed 12 people and injured dozens.

“What happened in Trier is shocking. Our thoughts are with the relatives of the victims, with the numerous injured and with everyone who is currently on duty to care for the victims,” Steffen Seibert, a spokesman for Chancellor Angela Merkel, said on Twitter.

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 ?? THILO SCHMUELGEN / THILO SCHMUELGEN ?? Workers remove a vehicle that crashed into pedestrian­s in Trier, Germany, on Tuesday. According to one prosecutor, the driver, who has been arrested, had consumed a large amount of alcohol before the crash that claimed four lives.
THILO SCHMUELGEN / THILO SCHMUELGEN Workers remove a vehicle that crashed into pedestrian­s in Trier, Germany, on Tuesday. According to one prosecutor, the driver, who has been arrested, had consumed a large amount of alcohol before the crash that claimed four lives.

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