In Mannheim, approximately 1,500 attendees gathered to commemorate the victims of a recent car-ramming attack that resulted in two deaths and numerous injuries. The event included interreligious prayers for peace and floral tributes at the site of the tragedy, attended by leaders from various faiths. Meanwhile, a Greenpeace survey revealed that public transport services are declining in major German cities, including Berlin, exacerbating concerns over transportation safety and accessibility in the wake of the incident.
"We have experienced horrific violence. It stands against everything that is sacred to us," said Protestant Dean Ralph Hartmann, at the commemoration of the tragedy.
According to investigators, a 40-year-old German deliberately hit people with his car in Mannheim, resulting in the tragic deaths and injuries of many.
A survey by Greenpeace indicates that the expansion of bus and train services is slow, with some German cities, including Berlin, actually cutting services.
Despite the tragedy in Mannheim, local transportation options are declining in major cities, highlighting a dual crisis of safety and public infrastructure.
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