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A machete attack by a Syrian asylum-seeker has left one woman dead and two other people injured, police in south-western Germany say.A machete attack by a Syrian asylum-seeker has left one woman dead and two other people injured, police in south-western Germany say.
Witnesses said the attack happened after an argument developed between the man and the woman in the town of Reutlingen, near Stuttgart.Witnesses said the attack happened after an argument developed between the man and the woman in the town of Reutlingen, near Stuttgart.
Police said the attacker had been arrested and there was no indication that it was terrorist attack.
The incident comes amid tension after other bloody events in the past week.The incident comes amid tension after other bloody events in the past week.
A shooting rampage in Munich left nine dead while an axe attack on a train a week ago injured several people. A shooting rampage in Munich on Friday left nine dead while an axe attack on a train a week ago injured several people.
A 21-year-old man has been arrested over the attack near the bus station in Reutlingen. The 21-year-old man arrested in Reutlingen was acting alone and there was no likely danger to other people now, police said.
Police said he was acting alone and there was no likely danger to other people now. They added that he had been involved in previous incidents where he had caused injury, but gave no further details.
They also said he had been involved in previous incidents where he had caused injury, but gave no further details. Are you in the area? Did you witness the attack? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your experiences.
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