German police confirm patient shot at doctor in Berlin before shooting himself

The incident follows four other attacks in Germany since July 18 that left 10 people dead and dozens injured


Agencies July 26, 2016
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BERLIN: A patient shot at a doctor in a university clinic in Steglitz, a southwestern district of Berlin, on Tuesday before shooting himself, German police confirmed after Bild newspaper earlier reported the incident.



A police spokesperson told AFP that several shots were fired at a university hospital in the well-heeled southwestern Steglitz neighbourhood of the German capital.

"According to preliminary information, a patient at the hospital shot a doctor and then killed himself," she said.

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"The doctor is in intensive care," the spokesperson said, adding there was "no indication this was a terror attack".

Berlin police later tweeted that the doctor had died of his wounds.

The incident follows four other attacks in Germany since July 18 that left 10 people dead and dozens injured.

A Syrian asylum seeker blew himself up outside a music festival and wounded 15 other people in Ansbach on Sunday, six days after four passengers on a train and a passer-by were wounded in an axe attack by another asylum seeker in Wuerzburg.

The Islamic State group claimed both attacks.

On Friday, nine people were killed in a shopping centre shooting spree in Munich by a German-Iranian teenager with a history of psychological problems but no apparent links to jihadists.

And a Syrian refugee killed a 45-year-old Polish woman with a large kebab knife Sunday at a snack bar in the southwestern city of Reutlingen.

Police concluded that the incident, in which three others were injured, was likely a "crime of passion".

COMMENTS (1)

Kolsat | 7 years ago | Reply Where did the patient get the gun? Is de rigeur in german hospitals for patients to take guns to protect themselves from bad treatment.
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