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Eight dead and three seriously injured at Jehovah’s Witness centre shooting in Hamburg

Eight people have been shot dead and three others seriously injured in an attack on a Jehovah’s Witness building in the German city of Hamburg, according to police.

They said the shooting was carried out by a lone gunman who may be among the dead, although this has yet to be officially confirmed.

Shots were fired at the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Kingdom Hall in the Gross Borstel district, with police alerted at 9.03pm on Thursday.

Police said the gunman opened fire after entering the building, before allegedly fleeing to the first floor. Officers arriving on the scene then heard a shot from an upper floor and found a body upstairs.

Police spokesperson Holger Vehren said none of the officers fired their weapons.

One witness told reporters: “We heard shots.

“There were 12 continuous shots.

“Then we saw how people were taken away in black bags.”

In a statement posted on Twitter, Hamburg Police said: “We found a lifeless person in a community centre in #GroßBorstel who we believe could be a perpetrator.

“In order to rule out the involvement of other perpetrators, we carry out checks and search extensively.”

The motive for the attack is currently unclear.

Hamburg Mayor Peter Tschentscher said: “I extend my deepest sympathy to the families of the victims.

“The forces are working at full speed to pursue the perpetrators and clarify the background.”

Police added that a large operation was under way in the next-door Alsterdorf district, in the northern part of the city. The area is a few kilometres north of the downtown area of Hamburg, which is Germany’s second-biggest city.

A number of armed officers were pictured near the scene alongside dozens of police cars.

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