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Mother, daughter dies after being injured in car rushing in Munich | European Union News

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The two-year-old girl and her mother died earlier this week after being injured in a car filtration attack in Munich.

The two-year-old girl and her mother were injured and killed in a car attack in Munich, Germany earlier this week, with 37 people injured.

“Unfortunately, we need to confirm today’s death of our two-year-old child and her 37-year-old mother,” police spokesman Ludwig Waldinger told AFP news agency.
An Afghan man was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of deliberately driving his car to a union demonstration.

Prosecutor Gabriele Tilman said the 24-year-old Afghan national admitted to intentionally driving the white mini-coopers to a trade union demonstration in Bavarian capital on Thursday.

Tillman said the motive remained unknown and there was no evidence to suggest that the suspect was affiliated with “Islamist” or “terrorist” organizations. She added that there are no signs of an accomplice.

A damaged car is seen at the scene after the vehicle was driven to a ver.di demonstration in Munich, Germany [File: PAUL VIFOGRA EPA]
A damaged car is seen at the scene after the vehicle was forced into a ver.di demonstration in Munich, Germany [File: Paul Vifogra/EPA]

The man was legally in Germany and had no prior beliefs.

On Thursday, Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter revised an earlier statement by the Home Minister, who said he was illegally in Germany and should have been deported.


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