Germany news: Leipzig ramming suspect to appear in court
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Germany news: Leipzig ramming suspect to appear in court
"Two people, a 63-year-old woman and a 77-year-old man, were killed, and at least three others seriously injured when the driver plowed through a central pedestrian area."
"Prosecutors are likely to pursue charges including murder and attempted murder, as investigators continue to examine the suspect's background and mental state."
"Leipzig's chief public prosecutor Claudia Laube reaffirmed that authorities assume a rampage, stating there are no indications of 'another interpretation' and no signs of additional perpetrators."
"Saxony state premier Michael Kretschmer expressed deep shock and said his thoughts were with the victims and their families, emphasizing the need for a thorough investigation."
A 33-year-old German man is set to appear before a judge following a deadly car ramming in Leipzig that killed two people and injured at least three others. The suspect surrendered without resistance and is expected to face charges including murder and attempted murder. Authorities have described the incident as a deliberate rampage, with no evidence of a political or religious motive. Investigators are examining the suspect's background and mental state, while local officials express shock and determination to address the incident.
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