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Leipzig's Mayor Jung: "No one's life is in danger anymore"

Leipzig's Mayor Jung: "No one's life is in danger anymore"
According to Leipzig's Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung (SPD), those seriously injured after the rampage in Leipzig are no longer in mortal danger. / Photo: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa
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According to the head of the city, no further fatalities are to be feared. Jung wants to examine all access routes into the city center. He rejects the idea of "turning the city into a fortress".

After the rampage through Leipzig's city center, none of the seriously injured people are in mortal danger. "We don't have to worry that there will be any more fatalities," said Leipzig's Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung on the sidelines of a memorial service at the Paulinum of Leipzig University. "There is one very seriously injured person, but he is also safe. I hope that I will be able to visit him in the next few days," said the SPD politician. The man was from Spain.

The long-time head of the city announced that all access routes to Leipzig's city center would be checked. The perpetrator, a 33-year-old German living in Leipzig, had driven his car unhindered into the busy pedestrian zone in the immediate vicinity of the Paulinum, killing two people and injuring numerous others. "Until yesterday, there was no indication of a dangerous situation there at the entrance to Grimmaische Straße," said Jung. "But of course the question must now be asked: Can we do any better? Can we perhaps improve access protection for everyday use of the city center?"

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The Grimmaische Straße will now be closed off at the relevant point as a first measure. However, Jung, who is also President of the Association of German Cities, also said: "We don't want to turn our city centers into fortresses." Security in city centers is a "balancing act". A balance must be struck between the necessary safety, rescue routes, delivery traffic and access for large fire department vehicles, as well as the quality of life in the area.

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