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Syrian refugee hacks woman to death with machete in Germany, in suspected crime of passion

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In this photo taken from video, police arrest a man suspected of hacking a woman to death with a machete in Reutilingen, Germany, on Sunday. The alleged murder weapon can be seen front right. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

A Syrian refugee was arrested after killing a woman with a machete in the German city of Reutlingen, in an incident police said did not bear the hallmarks of a “terrorist attack” and was more likely to have been a crime of passion.

Three people were also injured in the assault, which ended when the 21-year-old assailant was hit by a car. Bild newspaper reported the murdered woman was pregnant.

“At this stage of the enquiry we have nothing to indicate this was a terrorist attack,” local police said in a statement.

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Nevertheless, the drama sparked fresh jitters in a country still reeling from other deadly attacks on civilians in recent days.

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Police said the machete attack happened after the perpetrator “had a dispute” with a 45-year-old Polish woman. After killing her, the suspect briefly fled before being struck by a BMW, allowing officers to overpower him.
Police stand by a machete believed to have been used to hack a woman to death in Reutilingen, Germany, on Sunday. Photo: AP
Police stand by a machete believed to have been used to hack a woman to death in Reutilingen, Germany, on Sunday. Photo: AP
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