‘Family dispute’ left two dead and two hurt in Munich incident that shut Oktoberfest
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A family dispute is said to have raged a man in such a way that he attacks relatives, sets fire to a house and threatens the Oktoberfest.There is now further celebration - but questions remain.The day after the alarm in Munich with the bomb threat against the Oktoberfest, two dead and a big fire, the investigation continues.The most important questions and answers at a glance: Who should be responsible for the crime? According to police reports,…
There was a state of emergency in Munich. A house burned, two people died and the Oktoberfest was threatened. What is behind it?
Explosions in one house, two dead, two injured, and the closing of the Oktoberfest for hours: Munich is only slowly returning to normality. Meanwhile, the Wiesn hosts are stimulating a longer opening time for the Volksfest – in order to set a sign for the "joy of life".
Because of family disputes, a 57-year-old apparently set a house on fire. The balance: two dead, two injured. Bavaria's Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann (CSU) says that the act is "incomprehensible" to him.
A man is said to have set fire to his parents' house in Munich after a dispute. For one day, the act kept the city in mind. Because the man also threatened her biggest attraction, the Oktoberfest.
A man sets the house of his parents on fire. He shoots his mother, the daughter must be rescued from the burning house, the father is missing - but is probably dead. The perpetrator shoots himself on the run and leaves a letter that paralyzes the Wiesn.
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