Leipzig: Driver Plows Into Crowd, Fatalities Confirmed

A vehicle struck pedestrians in Leipzig, Germany, on Monday afternoon, resulting in two deaths and multiple injuries, according to authorities.

Incident Details

The incident occurred around 5 PM on Grimmaische Straße in Leipzig. Leipzig Mayor Burkhard Jung confirmed two fatalities. Police report two individuals sustained serious injuries, and local radio station Radio Leipzig indicates approximately 25 people were hit.

Suspect in Custody

Police have detained a suspect. Authorities have not yet released information regarding a motive, stating they currently have no concrete details. Mayor Jung expressed solidarity with the victims’ families.

Vehicle Damage and Scene Description

German media report the suspect’s vehicle, a Volkswagen Taigo, sustained damage to the windshield and hood. Saechsische.de reports the vehicle’s progress was halted by a retractable bollard.

Location Significance

Grimmaische Straße connects Augustusplatz to Leipzig’s city center. The area is near the University of Leipzig and St. Nicholas Church, a key site during the Peaceful Revolution, according to local broadcaster MDR.

Police Appeal

Police appealed to the public via social media to avoid sharing unverified information, images, and videos from the scene. They requested that people rely on official and verified sources, as false information hinders their work.

Edited by Kamila Cieślik.

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