Two dead and at least 20 injured after car ploughs into crowd in German city

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Two people are dead and numerous others are injured after a car ploughed into a busy pedestrian area in Germany.

The grey SUV smashed into a crowd of people in Leipzig city centre on Monday afternoon.

The vehicle then sped away before the driver was apprehended, Sachsen Police said.

The city’s mayor said two people were killed. Officials added that two others were seriously injured, with 20 other casualties.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by dts News Agency Germany/Shutterstock (16859142a) Car drives into crowd in Leipzig. The incident occurred on Grimmaische Stra?e in the city center; the area between Augustusplatz and Ritterstra?e has been cordoned off. Car drives into crowd in Leipzig, Germany - 04 May 2026
Sachsen Police said the alleged driver was apprehended after the car ‘fled’ (Picture: dts News Agency Germany/Shutterstock)

Major Mayor Burkhard Jung told reporters at the scene that they did not know anything about the alleged driver or their ‘motivation’.

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He added: ‘We are devastated. All I can do right now is express my solidarity with the victims’ families.

‘Everything else will now depend on the work of the police and investigating authorities.’

The car had turned into the pedestrian zone at Augustusplatz in the east German city, near Grimmaische Straße, which leads to the main shopping district.

The vehicle – which local Leipziger Volkszeitung reports was a grey VW Taigo – then reportedly drove all the way to Leipzig’s market square.

Emergency services declared a mass casualty incident as it was unfolding, and a large number of police officers were on the scene.

Leipzig is located southwest of Berlin and has more than 630,000 inhabitants, making it one of the biggest cities in eastern Germany.

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