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Nine injured in ax attack

BERLIN (AP) — German police said nine people were injured when a man randomly attacked passengers with an ax in Duesseldorf’s main train station.

The suspect, a 36-year-old man from Kosovo, was arrested shortly after the attack late Thursday, said Dietmar Kneip, a senior police official. The man, who wasn’t named, is being treated in hospital for injuries suffered when he jumped from a bridge while trying to elude police.

Kneip said there was no indication that the attack was politically or religiously motivated. Rather, the man appeared to be suffering from psychological problems and may have been receiving treatment, he said.

Medical documents found at the man’s home in the nearby city of Wuppertal indicated that the suspect had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, he said.

Kneip said the suspect had been sitting in a commuter train and began attacking fellow passengers as they tried to get out at Duesseldorf station, striking at their heads with an ax.

One passenger was able to shove the man out of the train and the driver shut the doors, preventing him from getting in again. Four female passengers, including the two Italians and a 13-year-old girl, and five men were injured in the attack. Four were seriously injured but none were in a life-threatening condition.

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