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Music festival explosion in German town of Ansbach kills one and injures 10 | |
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One person has been killed and another 10 people injured after a ‘deliberate explosion’ outside a music festival in the German town of Ansbach. | |
Authorities say that the person who died is believed to have set off the explosion which happened at about 10pm on Sunday evening. | |
The mayor of Ansbach, a town near Nuremberg in Bavaria, told reporters that the blast had been caused deliberately. | |
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Police later added that “a man, according to our current knowledge the perpetrator, died” in the blast. | |
The explosion, which followed the killing of nine people by an 18-year-old gunman in Munich on Friday, occurred at a wine bar called Eugene’s, the Nuernberger Nachrichten newspaper reported. A music festival was taking place in the town on Sunday. | |
Police had said earlier that the explosion might have been caused by a gas leak. | Police had said earlier that the explosion might have been caused by a gas leak. |
But a spokesman for the Bavarian interior ministry later said the explosion was not an accident and appeared to have been intentional. | |
The minister, Joachim Herrmann, was en route to the site, the spokesman said. | The minister, Joachim Herrmann, was en route to the site, the spokesman said. |
Ansbach police said in a statement that just after 10 pm Sunday they were alerted to an explosion in the city centre. | |
They said that “a man, according to our current knowledge the perpetrator, died” in the blast. | |
Ansbach police could not immediately be reached for further comment. | |
As many as 2500 people are said to have been attending the music festival at the time of the explosion. The entire area has been evacuated and the festival cancelled. |