Tearful mourners hold vigil in German city after drunk man kills five
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[December 02, 2020]
TRIER (Reuters) - Residents and
politicians wept and hugged as they lay flowers and candles in the
western city of Trier on Wednesday to commemorate five people, including
a baby, killed by a drunk man who ploughed a speeding car into a
pedestrian area.
Prosecutors have said the suspect, a 51-year-old local, had drunk a
significant amount of alcohol before racing through the city centre for
about 1 kilometre and driving into pedestrians in what authorities said
was a deliberate act.
Locals, many crying and holding hands, gathered at the city's landmark
Roman gate, Porta Nigra, to place floral tributes, candles and
hand-written messages.
"The pain of the mother who lost her child and her husband takes my
voice away," said Malu Dreyer, premier of the state of
Rhineland-Palatinate, her voice breaking.
"There will never again be the laughter of the father and the child.
Others who have to mourn dead feel the same way... they will have to
carry this burden for the rest of their lives," she said.
The suspect was on Wednesday due to see a judge who would decide whether
he was mentally fit to be criminally liable or whether he would need
psychiatric treatment. The authorities have said there is no indication
the man, overpowered by police, had a political or religious motive.
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People wearing protective face masks stand as they pay their
respects near the site where a car crashed into pedestrians in
Trier, Germany, December 2, 2020. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
"Trier is mourning, Trier is suffering," said mayor Wolfram Leibe,
wiping a tear from his eye.
(Reporting by Reuters Television; Writing by Madeline Chambers;
Editing by Alexandra Hudson)
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