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One dead and three injured in knife attack at German train station
One person has been killed and three injured in a knife attack at a train station near Munich.
Witnesses said that the suspected attacker shouted "Allahu Akbar" - Arabic for "God is great" - during the stabbings, but police say there is no evidence he was part of an Islamic extremist network.
The man was arrested shortly after the attack in Grafing at around 4:50am local time. Officials have said that the 27-year-old, named locally as Paul H., has "mental health and drug problems," according to AFP.
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German stabbing suspect may not be 'mentally fit' to stand trial
The suspect in a train station stabbing in Germany may not be capable of being held criminally responsible for the attack, investigators say.
Senior police official Lothar Koehler said that the suspect made a "rather confused impression" when questioned, and had taken off his shoes because "he felt bugs on his feet that had caused blisters and were generating intense heat."
He added that there are indications that the man may have taken drugs two days prior to the attack.
German Police: No evidence stabbing suspect part of Islamic extremist network
German Police have said there is no evidence a stabbing suspect who was arrested this morning had any accomplices or was part of any Islamic extremist network.
One person was killed and three injured in a knife attack at a train station near Munich, with witnesses reporting the suspect shouted "Allahu Akbar" during the stabbings.
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German train attack suspect 'had mental health and drug problems'
The man behind today's fatal train station attack in Germany had mental health and drug problems, AFP reported, citing the regional ministry.
"As to what extent there were other background factors, or whether this is more about questions of mental instability or drug addiction, still needs to be investigated," Bavaria state's interior minister Joachim Hermann earlier told BR24 television.
According to witnesses the attacker had shouted "Alahu Akbar" - Arabic for "God is great" - as he "indiscriminately" stabbed commuters with a 10-centimetre knife at Grafton station early this morning.
This led police to investigate an "Islamist motive" behind the attack, which has left one man dead and three more in hospital.
The suspect is:
- 27 years old
- A German national, who was born in Germany and does not have a migrant background
- From central Hesse state
- Not previously known to police
- Named locally as Paul H. (naming convention of suspects in Germany means the full surname is not released)
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Victims of German train station knife attack
One man is dead and three more are in hospital after being stabbed at a railway station near Munich.
The attacker is said to have shouted Allahu Akbar" - Arabic for "God is great" - as he "indiscriminately" targeted people with a 10-centimetre knife at the suburban station in Grafing.
Here's what we know about the victims so far:
- A 56-year-old man has died in hospital
- Three other men aged 43, 55 and 58, are in hospital with knife wounds
- One of the men was stabbed on the train, another on the railway platform
- Two male cyclists were stabbed at the entrance to the station
- One was a newspaper delivery worker, who was stabbed in the back
German knife attacker 'not very co-operative'
A knife attacker who killed a man and injured three others at train station in Germany this morning had "an apparent Islamist motive" and is "not very co-operative" with police, AFP reports.
The 27-year-old male attacker, a German national, began stabbing people at Grafing station, around 20 miles from Munich, at 4:50am local time.
One person was attacked in front of the train, while two cyclists also sustained minor injuries, Hans-Peter Kammerer, Spokesman for local Bavarian police said.
Witnesses had said he yelled "Allahu Akbar" ("God is Greatest") during the attack.
One man later died in hospital, where three more victims are being treated for seriously injuries.
Prosecutors said the "assailant made remarks at the scene of the crime that indicate a political motive - apparently an Islamist motive."
"We are still determining what the exact remarks were," a spokesman added.
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Train attack suspect is a German national, police confirm
The man being held over the fatal knife attack at a railway station near Munich this morning is a 27-year-old German man, police have confirmed to NBC News.
One man died and three more are seriously injured in hospital after the attacker began stabbing people "indiscriminately" at the suburban station at 4:50am.
The man is said to have shouted shouted "Allahu Akbar" - Arabic for "God is great" - during the stabbings.
Bayerische Rundfunk reported that the attacker was not known to German police.
Scene of fatal knife attack at railway station in Germany
Images from the scene of this morning's fatal knife attack at a suburban train station near Munich show how a bike was left discarded in the middle of the road as commuters fled the attack.
A man began stabbing people "indiscriminately" at Grafing station, around 20 miles from Munich, at 4:50am this morning.
One man has died and three more victims - said to be men - are seriously injured in hospital.
The attacker is said to have shouted shouted "Allahu Akbar" - Arabic for "God is great" - during the stabbings.
He was overpowered and arrested.
One dead after knife attack at Munich's Grafing station
One victim of this morning's knife attack at a train station in Germany has died, police have confirmed to NBC News.
At least four men were left with "life-threatening" injuries in the attack by a man at a station in Grafing, near Munich, at around 4:50am local time.
The attacker is said to have shouted Allahu akbar" - Arabic for "God is great" - as he targeted people at the suburban station "indiscriminately."
Police said the motive may be "political," AFP reported.
German train station attack victims 'all men'
All the victims of a knife attack at a train station near Munich this morning are men, German police have confirmed.
At least four victims were taken to hospital with "life-threatening" injuries following the attack at a station in Grafing at 4:50am local time, according to local media reports.
Police are checking witness statements that the man had shouted "Allahu Akbar" (God is Great).
A police spokesman told the Bild newspaper that the man had been overpowered and arrested.