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Published 09:13 23 Jul 2016 BST
Updated 09:31 23 Jul 2016 BST
Add us as a preferred source on Google »Munich police chief Hubertus Andrae spoke at a press conference this morning, and says the attack, "makes us speechless and our thoughts go out in particular to the victims." "As a result of the manhunt with a large-scale operation force, we have found a male person, who given the current level of intelligence committed suicide," Mr Andrae said. This attack comes only eight days after more than 80 lives were lost in Nice, and only four days after another killing spree by another teenage asylum-seeker in Germany on Monday, who launched an axe and knife attack on train passengers train, injuring five people in Wuerzburg, southern Germany. The axeman was shot dead by police, and Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack. No responsibility has been claimed for this attack as yet.Shooting in #Munich shopping mall #OEZ!! People running away to seek shelter!! pic.twitter.com/PB189s6RQy
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