Police suspect bomb caused car explosion in Berlin, 1 killed
The explosion occurred at about 8 am (local time) in the western district of Charlottenburg

Police in Berlin say they suspect a bomb caused the explosion that killed a man who was driving through the German capital early today.
The deputy chief spokesman for Berlin police, Carsten Mueller, told The Associated Press that the explosion occurred at about 8 am (local time) in the western district of Charlottenburg.
Mueller says that "investigators are working on the assumption that it was an explosive device" inside or on the vehicle that caused the blast.
He said investigators were still trying to determine the man's identity and couldn't immediately provide details about the vehicle.
A picture posted by Berlin police on Twitter showed the wreckage of a silver VW Passat station wagon on the street, its windows blown out and its front end smashed in.
The deputy chief spokesman for Berlin police, Carsten Mueller, told The Associated Press that the explosion occurred at about 8 am (local time) in the western district of Charlottenburg.
Mueller says that "investigators are working on the assumption that it was an explosive device" inside or on the vehicle that caused the blast.
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He said investigators were still trying to determine the man's identity and couldn't immediately provide details about the vehicle.
A picture posted by Berlin police on Twitter showed the wreckage of a silver VW Passat station wagon on the street, its windows blown out and its front end smashed in.
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First Published: Mar 15 2016 | 4:32 PM IST
