MUNICH (GERMANY) - Investigators were seeking clues Sunday into the mind of gunman David Ali Sonboly, the teen author of one of Germany's bloodiest killing sprees. Thirty-five others were injured, 11 of them seriously, according to a new toll released by Munich police Sunday. The Eiffel Tower in Paris was lit up in the colours of the German flag late Saturday in tribute to the Munich victims. IS described Nice gunman Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel as one of its "soldiers", though investigators have not found direct proof of his allegiance to the jihadists. But after a forensic sweep of Sonboly's home, investigators on Saturday ruled out any link with the ruthless jihadists.
Source: Bangkok Post July 24, 2016 11:15 UTC