
A two-year-old girl and her mother have died after a car was rammed into a group of people in Munich on Thursday.
The 37-year-old mother from the city and her daughter are the first deaths from the incident, German police said on Saturday.
Police said at least 36 people were injured on Thursday morning when a car ploughed into a crowd taking part in a trade union demonstration.
A 24-year-old Afghan national known as Farhad N was detained at the scene.
The suspect has lived in Munich since he arrived as an unaccompanied minor in 2016. Although his asylum application had been rejected, he lived in Germany legally with a residence permit and had no previous convictions.
He is being investigated for 36 counts of attempted murder, as well as bodily harm and dangerous interference with road traffic.
Prosecutors said he appeared to have had an Islamic extremist motive, though there was no evidence he was connected to any radical network.