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Police stand by the overturned vehicle on a motorway in Germany after it crashed, killing seven people. Photo: AP

7 killed, 16 injured as a van overloaded with migrants crashes in southern Germany

  • The vehicle was designed to carry 9 people but 23 were on board when police tried to flag it down on a motorway near Munich just before it overturned
  • Among those killed was a 6-year-old child, and the people on board were Syrian and Turkish citizens, police said
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A van packed with migrants crashed at a motorway junction in southern Germany on Friday after the driver accelerated to avoid a police check, killing seven people and injuring 16, authorities said.

A police patrol noticed the overloaded vehicle on the A94 motorway east of Munich at about 3.15am and tried to stop it, police said. The driver did not react and accelerated to 180kph (112mph). Shortly afterwards, he lost control of the vehicle when he took a turning off the motorway and the van overturned, hurling several of the 23 people on board out of the vehicle.

Seven people were killed, including a 6-year-old child, police said in a statement. The other 16 were injured, some of them seriously, and were taken to hospitals. The people on board were Syrian and Turkish citizens.

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The driver and suspected smuggler, a 24-year-old stateless man resident in Austria, was among the injured. Police said he was formally detained at a hospital and is under investigation on suspicion of murder among other offences.

The van was designed to carry nine people, and it wouldn’t have been possible for many of the people on board to use seat belts.

Germany has seen large numbers of migrants arriving in recent months. The Austrian-registered van was travelling toward Munich at the time of the incident.

Police officers work at the accident site by the overturned van on the motorway near Waldkraiburg in southern Germany. Photo: AFP

The A94 is known as a smuggling route and the site of the accident is about 50km (31 miles) from the border with Austria, through which many migrants transit en route to Germany.

“The inhuman behaviour of the smuggler, who was injured in the accident and wanted to evade being stopped by the federal police just to save his own skin, makes one speechless,” Bavaria’s top security official, state Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann, said.

Herrmann’s conservative party belongs to Germany’s main opposition bloc, which has pressed the federal government to tighten border controls. He said Friday’s incident shows “how important it is to further strengthen immediate border controls in order to stop smugglers already at the border”.

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