Berlin police say no indication of terrorism behind doctor’s murder

  26 July 2016    Read: 1067
Berlin police say no indication of terrorism behind doctor’s murder
There is no indication that the murder of a doctor at a clinic in southwestern Berlin is related to terrorism, the German city’s police said Tuesday.
The doctor whose name has not been made public died in the afternoon while in intensive care, shortly after he was shot at by a patient at the Campus Benjamin Franklin (CBF) clinic.

"We have currently no indications that the CBF [attack] in Steglitz had terrorist motives," police tweeted.

​The patient killed himself, according to earlier reports. Police said they believed the attacker had acted alone.

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