BRUSSELS, May 1 (Xinhua) -- The death toll in
Thursday's attempted attack on the Dutch royal family rose to seven when a
member of the Dutch Royal Marechaussee, or military police, succumbed to
injuries in hospital on Friday.
The 55-year-old military policeman was working as a driver for the Marechaussee in the central Dutch city of Apeldoorn when he was hit by the car of the attacker on Thursday, Radio Netherlands said.
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A victim is helped after a car crashed into the crowd waiting for the visit of the royal family in Apeldoorn, April 30, 2009.((Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
The fatalities included the attacker himself, a
38-year-old Dutchman. During Thursday's royal parade in Apeldoorn celebrating
the Queen's Day, he deliberately ploughed through spectators before crashing
into a monument. He died in hospital earlier Friday.
Another 11 people were injured in the incident,
including a woman who is still in a critical condition. The other eight people
who are still in hospital are reportedly in stable conditions.
The public prosecutor said on Thursday that the attacker had told police that his target was the royal family. The public prosecutor ruled out any terrorist motive.
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A car plows into a parade that included Queen Beatrix and the royal family on the national Queen's Day holiday in the Dutch city of Apeldoorn April 30, 2009.(Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
The attacker was identified as Karst Tates, an
unemployed security guard from a village in the east of the Netherlands.
His neighbors say he lost his job a few months ago.
They describe him as a quiet, withdrawn person. His motive for carrying out the
attack remains a mystery.
The Dutch authorities have put about 250 detectives
into the investigation of the incident. The police have received more than 750
tips so far.
Queen's Day is a Dutch national holiday when all
kinds of festivities are organized across the country, attracting hundreds of
thousands of domestic as well as foreign party-goers. Thursday's tragic incident
brought most of the country's celebrations to a halt.
Man who killed 5 in failed attack on Dutch royals dies
BRUSSELS, May 1 (Xinhua) -- A man who drove his car into a crowd of parade spectators and killed five people in an effort to attack the Dutch royal family has died of his injuries, according to media reports.
The 38-year-old man, identified by Dutch media as Karst Tates, had been in critical condition since the attack that marred the Netherlands' Queen's Day holiday on Thursday. Full story