KEY POINTS
  • A car drove into a crowd of people in western Berlin on Wednesday, killing one person and injuring around a dozen others, a spokesperson for the German capital's police said.
  • Investigators were looking into whether the incident was a deliberate attack or possibly an accident with a medical cause, they added.
  • The incident took place near the scene of a fatal attack on Dec. 19, 2016.
A vehicle drove into a crowd of people in western Berlin, injuring at least 30 people on Wednesday June 8.

A car drove into a crowd of people in western Berlin on Wednesday, killing one person and smashing through a shop window, police said, in a district of the German capital popular with tourists and shoppers.

More than a dozen people were injured, a police spokesperson said at the scene. Some injuries were serious, a spokesperson for the fire service added.