Two shootings of Wednesday night in Germany left nine dead. The investigations are on the way and perpetrators are found dead in his home early Thursday, Eurasia Diary reports citing Deutsche Welle.
The shootings happened at 10.00 pm local time The perpetrator reportedly opened fire at the first shisha bar in Hanau's downtown, killing three people, before driving to the neighborhood of Kesselstadt and opening fire at a second shisha bar, where five people died.
Police said they found the suspect dead in his home early Thursday, along with another body, bringing the total number of deaths to 11. They were able to find the suspect's address after following up on witness statements about a getaway car.
"The suspected perpetrator was found lifeless at his residential address in Hanau. Police special forces also found another corpse at the site," police in the area said on Twitter. "The investigations continue. Currently, there are no indications of further perpetrators."
The motive behind the incident was not clear, and there was no indication of an additional suspect. Police have not released any details about the suspect yet. The investigation is ongoing.