German authorities have arrested a man suspected of setting two fires and driving a van into shops in the western city of Essen, leaving 30 people injured, including eight children in serious condition.
The incident unfolded Saturday evening when emergency services responded to two residential building fires reported in quick succession shortly after 5 p.m. local time. The fires resulted in multiple injuries, with two children reportedly in life-threatening condition due to smoke inhalation.
Following the fires, a van was driven into two shops in the city, causing property damage but no additional injuries. The suspect then allegedly threatened bystanders with weapons before being subdued by several men using shovels and poles until police arrived.
Police identified the suspect as a 41-year-old Essen resident with Syrian citizenship. Authorities believe the motive may be related to the man’s wife leaving him, with the targeted locations allegedly connected to individuals who supported her.
“This appears to be a domestic dispute that tragically escalated into a public danger,” said a spokesperson for the Essen police, who requested anonymity due to the ongoing investigation.
The fire service reported that upon arrival at the first blaze, smoke was billowing from the building’s entrance, with residents calling for help from windows. Neighbors had attempted to assist with ladders, but they were insufficient to reach upper floors.
Prosecutors are seeking to keep the suspect in custody on suspicion of arson and attempted murder. The man was previously known to authorities for threats and property damage but has not yet commented on Saturday’s events.