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Driver rams a car into crowd in Germany, leaving 2 dead and 11 injured

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A devastating car-ramming incident in Mannheim, Germany, has left two people dead and 11 others injured, with five in critical condition. The driver, a 40-year-old man from Rhineland-Palatinate, is in custody after injuring himself during his arrest. Authorities have stated that there is currently no evidence linking the attack to extremist ideologies, suggesting that the motivations may stem from personal issues rather than political or religious beliefs. The attack took place around noon on Paradeplatz, a pedestrian street bustling with lunchtime crowds and a carnival market. This incident is part of a worrying trend in Germany, where cars have been used as weapons in violent acts, prompting calls for enhanced safety measures.

Local officials, including State Interior Minister Thomas Strobl, are urging vigilance to prevent similar occurrences. The community is left reeling from the tragedy, with expressions of condolences pouring in from political leaders. As investigations continue, the focus remains on understanding the perpetrator's psychological state and ensuring public safety.

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