Three dead as van driven into crowd in Austria

A man has driven his van into a crowd in Graz, Austria’s second largest city, killing three people and injuring 34 others.

Three dead as van driven into crowd in Austria

A man has driven his van into a crowd in Graz, Austria’s second largest city, killing three people and injuring 34 others.

Police said the driver had been arrested and the downtown area where the incident occurred sealed off. There was no immediate indication why he ploughed into the crowd.

Provincial governor Hermann Schuetzenhoefer, who gave the casualty figures, described the suspected driver as a 26-year old Austrian.

About 60 ambulances converged on the scene and the Austrian auto club sent four helicopters to bring the victims to hospitals.

State broadcaster ORF cited unnamed witnesses as saying the man apparently drove his vehicle into the crowd at random, sending several people crashing into the windscreen and flying over the van.

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