A vehicle struck a group of pedestrians in the German city of Leipzig on Tuesday morning, resulting in at least two fatalities and several injuries. The incident occurred near a public transport stop, prompting a significant response from emergency services who secured the area and provided medical care to the victims. Local authorities have detained the driver of the car and are currently conducting an investigation to determine the exact cause and circumstances of the crash.
- Two people were confirmed dead following the collision in the city’s southeastern district.
- Multiple individuals sustained injuries and were transported to local hospitals for treatment.
- A 50-year-old male driver was taken into police custody at the scene of the incident.
- Investigators are currently looking into the event as a potential traffic accident, with no immediate evidence of a political or religious motive.
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