German police rule out attack after car injures 8 in Stuttgart
- On May 2, 2025, a black G-class Mercedes struck a group of pedestrians at an above-ground subway station in downtown Stuttgart, resulting in one death and eight injuries.
- Police launched an investigation and detained the driver while stating there was no evidence of an attack or deliberate act, calling it a tragic traffic accident.
- Emergency services cordoned off the area, suspended subway service, examined the scene, and interviewed witnesses as they gathered evidence near the SUV.
- Five people sustained minor injuries, three were seriously hurt, including a 46-year-old woman who later died in hospital, and at least one victim required resuscitation.
- The incident led to major traffic disruptions, with police advising the public to steer clear of Stuttgart’s city centre amid increased security measures following recent fatal car-ramming attacks in Germany.
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