Germany's Münster tragedy has no terrorist background

The tragedy of Münster, where three people between them died, even the perpetrators seem to have no terrorist background. German newspaper,” Süddeutsche Zeitung“writes that the author of crime is a 48-year-old German with psychic problems. While the German newspaper “Bild” writes that the alleged author who used the vehicle to rush on the crowd did not [...]
The tragedy of Münster, where three people between them died, even the perpetrators seem to have no terrorist background.
German newspaper,” Süddeutsche Zeitung“writes that the author of crime is a 48-year-old German with psychic problems.
While the German newspaper “Bild” writes that the alleged author who used the vehicle to rush over the crowd has not been known to the police.
He killed himself with a gun right after the attack. German police are searching his apartment to find out if the person has kept explosives.
Saturday afternoon, a car crashed the crowd in Münster City.
Three people died while the author committed suicide. 20 people were injured, six of them severely, German police reported.
The tragedy occurred at a traditional popular Kiepenkerl restaurant, popular among Münster citizens and tourists.











