A tragic knife attack at a festival in Solingen, Germany, on Friday left three people dead and four others severely injured. The attack occurred during the city’s 650th anniversary celebrations, plunging the town into shock and mourning. According to police in nearby Düsseldorf, the suspect is still at large, prompting a major manhunt involving special forces, helicopters, and a large police presence.
The attacker reportedly “stabbed people indiscriminately,” as reported by the Bild newspaper. The festival, which was intended to celebrate Solingen’s history and diversity, has been overshadowed by this brutal and senseless act of violence.
Solingen’s mayor, Tim-Oliver Kurzbach, expressed the city’s collective grief in an online statement, saying, “We all wanted to celebrate our town’s anniversary together, and now we have to mourn the dead and injured.” He also thanked the emergency services for their swift response and extended his sympathy to those affected by the tragedy.
The incident has cast a dark shadow over what was meant to be a joyful occasion for the 150,000 residents of Solingen, located between Düsseldorf and Cologne. The community now faces a period of grief as they come to terms with this devastating event.
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