Car ploughs into crowd in Germany leaving at least two injured including girl, 5, as driver arrested

Passau's historic skyline reflected in the Inn River.
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AT least five people have been injured after a car ploughed into a crowd in Germany.

A five-year-old girl is understood to be among the wounded after the horror crash in Passau.

The historic skyline of the old town of Passau, in lower Bavaria, GermanyCredit: Getty

The driver’s wife, 38, was also hurt, according to Bild.

It is unclear if the driver intentionally drove into the crowd, according to reports.

Three people were seriously injured, according to a police spokesperson.

Five are reportedly being treated in the hospital.

The incident occurred around 3.30pm near the main train station in the Bavarian city.

“At this time, it cannot be ruled out that the man deliberately drove the vehicle into the group of people,” police told local media.

Cops are urging anyone with relevant information to contact the authorities.

The driver was reported a 48-year-old man.

It comes after two people were killed when a black car sped through the busy German city of Mannheim in March.

And just weeks later, at least six people were injured when a car hit a crowd in Berlin.

Cops said the driver sped up before veering out of control and leaving one person crushed underneath the car.

Three people are seriously injured, according to emergency servicesCredit: Getty
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