Berlin: German police are working on the assumption that Sunday's machete attack by a Syrian asylum-seeker that left one woman dead and two people injured in the city of Reutlingen was a "crime of passion", DPA news agency reported.
"When a man and woman have an argument, we assume that we are dealing with a crime of passion," a local police spokesman told DPA, after media reported that the attacker and the murdered woman were close and worked in the same snack bar.
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"When a man and woman have an argument, we assume that we are dealing with a crime of passion," a local police spokesman told DPA, after media reported that the attacker and the murdered woman were close and worked in the same snack bar.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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