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<h6 id="ra-headline"><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Police in Germany warn more people could be in danger after determining that a landscaper could be responsible for explosive booby traps that killed one, injured two others </strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Bernhard Graumann, 59, is suspected of planting bombs on three people with whom he he&#8217;d had either business or personal conflicts police in Westpfalz, Germany said</strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Graumannwas found dead at his home hours after a 64-year-old doctor with whom he was rowing was killed by an exposive device in Enkenbach-Alsenborn </strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>The other two casualties, a mother and her 4-year-old daughter, were injured when they placed a log laced with explosives into a fireplace</strong></span></h6>
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<h6><span class="byline byline-article"><img class="alignnone wp-image-309764" src="https://konniemoments.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Dead-Gardner-laid-bobby-traps-1-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="1208" height="801" /><strong>Recently deceased landscaper Bernhard Graumann, 59, is suspected of planting bombs on three people with whom he&#8217;d had contentious relations, according to German police </strong></span></h6>
<p>German police suspect Bernhard Graumann, a 59-year-old landscape gardener who was found dead last week, set up explosive traps that killed one and injured two others before his death.<br />
A 64-year-old doctor, who was not named, died Friday in an explosion that appeared to come from a booby trap placed at the front door of his practice in Enkenbach-Alsenborn, Westpfalz police spokesman Bernhard Christian Erfort said. The device was allegedly triggered after the doctor picked it up.<br />
Graumann’s body was found in his home in the nearby town of Mehlingen later that day.<br />
Two days later, and less than six miles away from the first explosion, a 37-year-old mother and her 4-year-old daughter were injured after another explosive went off. The two unknowingly placed a log laced with explosives into a wood-burning stove.<br />
Their injuries were not thought to be life-threatening, but the child is still in the hospital receiving treatment, Erfort said.<br />
&#8220;The investigation of the criminal police showed that in both cases Bernhard Graumann is a suspect, he had a personal or business conflicts with the victims,&#8221; police said, adding he &#8220;did not have a good relationship&#8221; with them.<br />
&#8220;In both cases, there had been conflicts in the past.&#8221;<br />
A search of Graumann&#8217;s home resulted in the discovery of gunpowder and &#8220;other items&#8221; covered by explosive regulations.<strong><br />
</strong>&#8220;It cannot be ruled out that the deceased made other preparations that could endanger further people,&#8221; police said.<br />
Erfort said there was no sign of foul play in Graumann’s death, but would not comment on whether it was a suicide.</p>
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Dead landscaper suspected of laying booby traps that killed one, injured two others – German police warn there could be more victims

