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Manhunt after shooting just across Dutch border in Germany

Manhunt after shooting just across Dutch border in Germany

A man was killed in a shooting in the German town of Wassenberg, near the Dutch border, on Monday evening. German police have launched a manhunt for the perpetrator using helicopters and other resources.

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