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Stolen truck slams into cars in Germany, several injured: police

LIMBURG, Germany, Oct 8, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A stolen truck ploughed into
several cars in the centre of the German city of Limburg on Monday leaving a
number of people injured, police said, adding that the driver had been
detained.

“Based on what we have learned and several witness accounts, the man seized
control of the truck at about 5:20 pm (1520 GMT),” police said in a
statement.

Soon after, the white articulated lorry slammed into around nine cars
waiting at a stoplight near the main railway station of Limburg in Hesse
state, “crushing them together”.

“Several people are being treated in hospital” and the driver, who is in
custody, was slightly injured, police added.

German news agency DPA, quoting regional police, put the number of people
hurt at 17 including the driver, adding that one person was in a critical
condition.

Police said it was too soon to speculate about a motive.

“We currently do not have sufficient information about what was behind it,”
they said.

“The investigation, including questioning witnesses and collecting
evidence, is ongoing.”

Police conducted a major deployment of officers and vehicles, with a
helicopter circling overhead in the city of 35,000, about an hour’s drive
from the financial capital Frankfurt.

An AFP reporter later saw the scene cordoned off by police and brightly
illuminated as tow trucks removed the damaged cars one by one. The lorry’s
front grill was smashed.

Authorities urged users of social media not to jump to conclusions on the
motive.

“We are not ruling anything out,” a spokesman for the state police force
quoted by DPA said. “But we call on you: don’t take part in speculation!” the
regional police wrote in several tweets.

– ‘Didn’t say a word’ –

The daily Frankfurter Neue Presse (FNP) quoted the rightful driver of the
truck, who was not named, as saying: “A man dragged me out of my lorry.”

He said the man, in his 30s with short dark hair and a full beard, had
yanked open the driver-side door and stared at him wide-eyed before forcing
him out of the vehicle.

“I asked him ‘What do you want from me?’,” he told FNP. “He didn’t say a
word.”

The newspaper quoted witnesses saying the truck sped into the parked cars
before coming to a stop several metres from the traffic light.

When the man behind the wheel of the truck emerged from the crash, several
passers-by provided first aid, FNP reported.

“The passers-by said the driver said ‘Allah’ several times” and spoke
Arabic, FNP reported. Police did not confirm this account.

Bettina Yeisley from Limburg, whose office is directly next to the scene of
the crash, told FNP that she heard a loud bang and ran out onto the street
with colleagues.

They found the man sitting beneath a tree without knowing he had been
driving.

“He was bleeding from the nose, his hands were bloody, his trousers torn.
He said that everything hurt. I asked him his name and he said, ‘My name is
Mohammed’.”

Germany has been on alert following several jihadist attacks in recent
years claimed by the Islamic State group.

The most deadly was committed in 2016 by 23-year-old Tunisian Anis Amri,
who killed 12 people when he stole a truck and ploughed it through a Berlin
Christmas market.

The Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Germany’s domestic
security watchdog, warned in April of an increased risk posed by IS fighters
returning from Syria and northern Iraq.

Its director Thomas Haldenwang said that an estimated 2,240 Islamists with
“terrorist potential” were living in Germany.

Last Thursday in neighbouring France, a Muslim convert who had reportedly
started adopting increasingly radical beliefs stabbed four colleagues to
death at Paris police headquarters.

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