Car drives into crowd on Berlin shopping street, one dead
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[June 08, 2022]
By Madeline Chambers
BERLIN (Reuters) - A car drove into a crowd
of people in Berlin on Wednesday, killing one person and leaving five
with life-threatening injuries, a fire service spokesperson said, in a
district of the German capital popular with tourists and shoppers.
More than a dozen people were injured, a police spokesperson at the
scene in western Berlin said, next to the war-ravaged Kaiser Wilhelm
Memorial Church, one of German capital's best-known landmarks.
"A man is believed to have driven into a group of people. It is not yet
known whether it was an accident or a deliberate act," police said,
adding that bystanders had detained him at the scene before handing him
over to authorities.
"We are currently on the scene with about 130 emergency personnel," the
police added. "The vehicle, a small car, was secured on site."
Investigators were looking into whether the incident was a deliberate
attack or possibly an accident with a medical cause, a police
spokesperson said.
Police were investigating all possibilities, the spokesperson said,
adding that the driver had received some medical treatment.
Blankets covered what appeared to be a body in a cordoned-off area
guarded by police, Reuters images showed. A small, silver coloured
Renault car was lodged inside a shop after smashing through a plate
glass window.
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A man wearing a police vest walks near a car that crashed into a
group of people and ended up in a storefront near Breitscheidplatz
in Berlin, Germany, June 8, 2022. REUTERS/Michele Tantussi
Rescue workers moved apparently conscious people on
stretchers towards an ambulance, including one woman sitting up, and
another who covered her face with her hand.
John Barrowman, an actor who was at the scene, told
Sky News in the UK: "I saw a woman being put into an ambulance ...
it looked like they were resuscitating somebody."
The site, on a shopping street near a McDonald's restaurant, was
cordoned off. Bystanders looked up at a helicopter circling above.
The incident took place near the scene of a fatal attack on Dec. 19,
2016, when Anis Amri, a failed Tunisian asylum seeker with Islamist
links, hijacked a truck, killed the driver and then plowed it into a
crowded western Berlin Christmas market, killing 11 more people and
injuring dozens of others.
Amri then fled to Italy, where Italian police shot him dead.
(Reporting by Rachel More, Riham Alkouusa Nicole Moritz; Writing by
Madeline Chambers and Paul Carrel; Editing by Toby Chopra and Frank
Jack Daniel)
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