Priest among 3 wounded in Germany gurudwara blast

Police suspect that the explosion was caused deliberately.

April 17, 2016 01:53 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 04:12 am IST - BERLIN:

A Sikh priest was among three persons injured when a “violent” explosion ripped through a gurudwara in Germany’s western city of Essen with police suspecting that the blast was caused deliberately.

Eyewitnesses have spoken of “a kind of bomb” that exploded at the entrance of the gurudwara around 7 p.m. local time on Sunday where a wedding had taken place.

We are following it up: Vikas Swarup

Reacting to the incident, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup said the Indian mission here was following it up with German authorities.

“Distressed to hear of an explosion in a gurudwara in Essen in Germany. Our Mission is following up with local authorities on ground situation,” he tweeted.

Serious injuries

A 60-year-old suffered serious injuries and had to be hospitalised while two 47-year-old and 56-year-old men had minor injuries, the Bild newspaper reported but did not specify if all of them were Sikhs.

The injured included a priest on whom the whole pane of glass had fallen due to the impact.

Looks like a deliberate act: police

A police spokesman said that the explosion was probably caused deliberately. A masked man wearing dark clothes fled in an SUV, according to several witnesses from the scene.

A part of the wedding party was still in the building, the other part in the adjacent ballroom. The explosion was so violent that windowpanes of adjacent buildings were broken. The building was heavily damaged, the report said.

3 held

Three men were arrested following the explosion over suspicion that they were in the black SUV, which had previously been seen in the vicinity of the crime scene.

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