A Syrian refugee
wielding a machete has killed a pregnant woman and injured a man and another
woman in Germany before being arrested by police after he was run over by a man
driving a BMW.
The attack happened
in the south western city of Reutlingen near a doner kebab stand in a bus
station at Listplatz Square in what has been described as a 'crime of passion'.
German media have
been reporting that the motive for the attack in the city south of Stuttgart
was unclear but the attacker and the 45-year-old Polish victim both worked at
the same snack bar.
He also banged on
the windows of a Citroen car in which a 51-year-old woman suffered cuts to her
arms and a 41-year-old man went into shock.
The attacker also
injured a 23-year-old man by slashing his face.
It is believed a
man passing the incident in a BMW car ran over the man, knocking him to the
ground, before he was detained by police.
German media
reported that the killing took place outside a restaurant where the woman
worked as a cleaner. The driver, who was named as Alper K, 21, is thought to be
the son of the restaurant owner.
Paramedics
attempted to save the woman’s life after she sustained head injuries but she
died and her corpse was covered with a white sheet.
One eyewitness told
German newspaper Bild: 'The perpetrator was completely out of his mind. He ran
with his machete even behind a patrol car.'
Police spokesman
Bjoern Reusch said in a statement that witnesses said the 21-year-old man, who
was known to police, was having an argument with the woman, who is believed to
have been working at the kebab stand, before attacking her about 4:30 pm.
They also added
that the incident 'did not bear the hallmarks of a terrorist attack.'
'According to the
information available, the perpetrator acted alone, the people of Reutlingen
and its surroundings are very probably not in danger,' the statement added.
The asylum-seeking
Syrian man had been involved in previous incidents causing injuries to other
people, police said.
The spokesman had
no immediate information on when the man arrived in Germany, or when the
previous incidents took place.
He was injured in
the collision with the BMW and is currently in hospital, where he has not yet
been questioned but is under guard by police.
The attack comes as
Germany is on edge, following a rampage at a Munich mall on Friday night in
which nine people were killed, and an axe attack on a train a week ago that
left five wounded.
Some Germans are
also fearful of any signs of a rise in crime or lawlessness after the country
registered some one million asylum-seekers last year.
Reference: DAILYMAIL
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