
German police hunt for a suspect who fatally shot 2 Turkish men in a spa town
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German police in a spa town north of Frankfurt were expanding a manhunt for one or more suspects still on the loose after two Turkish men were fatally shot a day earlier, reports said Sunday.
Police in the Hesse region said the two victims were gunned down in a residential area of Bad Nauheim, about 22 miles north of Frankfurt, and a motive was not immediately known.
German news agency DPA said authorities could not rule out that one or more suspects might have been involved, and the crime appeared to have been motivated by personal reasons. Citing police and prosecutors, the agency said the two victims were a father-in-law aged 59 and a son-in-law aged 28.

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