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Two members of a family of Greek expats living in Germany are among the five victims of the tragic event in Trier, Germany.
The 45-year-old father, along with his wife and two children, were walking through the streets of the city when the 51-year-old perpetrator fell on them in a large-capacity car.
The 45-year-old Greek dentist and his two-month-old baby are dead, while his wife and other son, just 17 months old, are being treated in the hospital out of harm’s way, according to orthodoxia.info. The family is a member of the Greek Orthodox community there, according to the same source.
The drunk driver
The tragic event took place yesterday afternoon on a sidewalk in the historic center of Trier. A 51-year-old man threw his car into a crowd. The authorities arrested him but managed to sow death, leaving 5 dead.
The driver, a 51-year-old German living in the city, was, as the first tests showed, under the influence of alcohol. According to a police spokesman, he drove the Range Rover SUV toward pedestrians at a speed of 70 to 80 km / h, which he did not stop.
It even zigzagged for four minutes, chasing them for a kilometer to Porta Nigra, the main Roman monument in the city.
Crowds gathered at the scene of the attack until last night to honor the victims.
According to Wolfram Laibe, the overwhelmed mayor of Trier, most likely is not an attack with political, terrorist or religious motives.
However, it is unknown whether the perpetrator, who was immediately arrested, can give an explanation as he shows signs of mental disorder.
In the last few days he had left his house and slept in the car, which he had borrowed.
During a press conference, prosecutor Peter Fritzen said the 51-year-old had consumed a large amount of alcohol and that he would be asked to be placed in a psychiatric facility to determine whether he could be held accountable.
In addition to the expat and his two-month-old daughter, three women, ages 25, 52 and 73, tragically died.
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