At least two dead after car driven into crowd in German city of Mannheim
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Two dead after car driven into crowds in German city of Mannheim
Woman, 83, and man, 54, killed and several injured after attack by SUV driver during carnival celebrations. A car has rammed into crowds in the centre of the German city of Mannheim, killing two ...The Guardian - 1h -
At Least Two Killed After Car Rams Crowd in Mannheim, Germany
The police in Mannheim, in the country’s southwest, said that the driver, a 40-year-old German citizen, had been arrested and that they did not believe he had a political motive.The New York Times - 56m -
German citizen, 40, identified as Mannheim suspect after one killed as car driven into crowd – Europe live
Police say no evidence that more suspects were involved in incident which left several people badly injured. in Dublin . The Irish government has drafted legislation to remove a de facto ban on ...The Guardian - 5h -
At least one dead after suspected Germany car ramming
A car drove into a crowd of people in the western German city of Mannheim, killing at least one person, according to German police. Local authorities said a police operation was under way in the ...NBC News - 6h -
Dead woman's body found in trunk of car driven by her son after police chase
Police in California found the body of a 51-year-old woman in the trunk of a car being driven by her 24-year-old son following a pursuit where he tried to escape police.ABC News - 3d -
German politicians offer condolences after fatal Mannheim incident
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Macron offers France's support after car drives into crowd in Germany
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Three dead and one missing after boat sinks in New York City
Two others hospitalized after speed boat capsizes off Breezy Point, Queens, as Coast Guard continues search. Three people died, two others were hospitalized and one was missing after a boat sank ...The Guardian - Feb. 24 -
At least 1 killed in apparent vehicle ramming attack in Mannheim, Germany
Police in Mannheim, Germany asked people to avoid the downtown area amid an ongoing operation after a vehicle reportedly hit a crowd.CBS News - 6h
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