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Urgent: Police say no evidence shows machete killing in Germany is "terrorist attack": media

Xinhua, July 25, 2016 Adjust font size:

No evidence shows the Sunday's machete killing in southwestern Germany is a "terrorist attack", media quoted the police as saying.

The man wielded a machete and randomly attacked passers-by in the southwestern German town of Reutlingen, killing one woman and wounded two others, according to the German media Focus online. Police have arrested the attacker. Endit