1 dead, 3 injured in stabbing at train station in Munich
by Associated Press
GRAFINGMay 11, 2016 - 12:00 am GMT+3
by Associated Press
May 11, 2016 12:00 am
A German man was arrested after several people were stabbed at a train station near Munich yesterday, authorities said. One victim died in a hospital and three other people were wounded.
Bavaria's top security official later said investigators had no indication so far that the suspect in the attack at the Grafing Bahnhof station, around 30 kilometers (nearly 20 miles) east of Munich, had an religious extremist motive.
Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann said the suspect apparently had psychological problems and drug issues, news agency dpa reported. Heidenreich said that the suspect is a 27-year-old German citizen, with a German-sounding name.
The attack comes at a sensitive time in Germany after the influx of around 1.1 million migrants last year and growing concerns about how the country will deal with them, particularly in Bavaria, their usual state of entry. The suspect attacked several people with a 10-centimeter knife shortly before 5 a.m. (0300 GMT), police said.
Police spokesman Irwin Heumann said the 56-year-old victim who died was attacked aboard the train. He said it wasn't yet clear where the three wounded victims were assaulted. The other victims were men aged 43, 55 and 58. Their names weren't released.
Heidenreich said one of the survivors had "serious injuries," but that he had no details on whether they were thought to be life-threatening.
Grafing has about 13,500 inhabitants. The rail station where the stabbing happened is some way from the town center. It is served by a Munich commuter line and faster trains on the Munich-Salzburg main line. Mayor Angelika Obermayr described Grafing as "an absolutely peaceful little Bavarian town." "Something like this is absolutely new and shakes people deeply — otherwise, they only know this kind of thing from television," she said. "That it could happen here is absolutely stupefying."
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