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Letter points to ‘terror’ in Dutch tram attack

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Dutch authoritie­s said on Tuesday they were “seriously” investigat­ing a terrorist motive for the Utrecht tram atack because of evidence including a leter found in the suspected gunman’s getaway car.

Police were questionin­g Turkish-born main suspect Gokmen Tanis, 37, and two other men over Monday’s rampage in which three people were killed and seven injured, three seriously.

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rute had earlier said they “cannot exclude” other motives including a family dispute, but police and prosecutor­s said on Tuesday that the probe was leaning towards terrorism.

“So far, a terrorist motive is seriously being taken into account. This is based on a leter found in the getaway car among other things and the nature of the facts,” police and prosecutor­s said in a joint statement.

“Our investigat­ion has establishe­d no link between the main suspect and the victims.”

The three people who died in the shooting were a 19-year-old woman from Vianen, south of Utrecht, and two men aged 28 and 49 from Utrecht itself, the statement said.

Armed police captured Tanis ater an eight-hour manhunt that virtually shut down the Netherland­s’ fourth largest city and triggered a nationwide increase in security at airports and key sites.

Police said they had found a red Renault Clio that the suspect had used as a getaway car ater the atack. They had also found a firearm ater his arrest, they added.

Tanis and two other men aged 23 and 27 are still being interrogat­ed, police said.

A stream of mourners laid flowers on Tuesday at the site of the atack near the 24 Oktoberple­in square.

“One of the victims was my friend’s girlfriend. So coming here today was the least I could do,” Marco van Rooijen, 43, said.

“I am here to pay homage to the victims and to support their families,” added local resident Yvete Koetjelooz­ekoot, 29. Flags were flying half-mast on many buildings around the Netherland­s. Public transport was running again ater forensic police finished their investigat­ions at the scene and removed the tram on which the shooting erupted.

Rute was chairing a cabinet meeting on the atack, which has raised security fears a day before provincial elections in the Netherland­s.

 ?? Agence France-presse ?? Residents arrive at the site of the shooting in Utrecht on Tuesday.
Agence France-presse Residents arrive at the site of the shooting in Utrecht on Tuesday.

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