Two other people were shot dead after a gunman opened fire at an Aldi store in Germany.
The guy broke into the supermarket around 1 p. m. local time in Schwalmstadt-Treysa, a city of about 8,500 people northeast of Gerguyy’s financial capital Frankfurt, police said.
Police said what happened is not yet transparent and that the motive for the shooting is not known without delay.
Eyewitnesses said a man followed a woguy to the store, BILD reports.
Buyers said she screamed before the gunman shot her and then aimed at himself.
Police said there is no longer any danger to the public.
A police spokesman said: “The context of the crime is unknown lately. The police are at the scene with strength. “
“There is no population.
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