Five people died at the scene and one died in hospital, the police said in a statement. Police said several people were injured in the incident, some of them seriously.
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At least six people have been killed in a shooting at a care center for mothers and children in the northern German city of Stade. All of the dead were employees of the center. Five people died at the scene and one died in hospital, police said in a statement. Several people were injured in the incident, police said. Some are in critical condition. German police said a suspect opened fire at a center for mothers and children. Initial police investigations suggest the suspect opened fire after a family dispute. The suspect was a 45-year-old Turkish national. The man was in a custody dispute with his partner over his daughter. His three-month-old daughter and her partner were also at the center when the shooting occurred. They are unharmed.
