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Scottish couple killed in Germany Scottish couple killed in Germany
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The owners of a Chinese restaurant who were shot dead in Germany earlier this week were Scottish, the Foreign Office has confirmed.The owners of a Chinese restaurant who were shot dead in Germany earlier this week were Scottish, the Foreign Office has confirmed.
A man named locally as Danny Wing Hong Fan, believed to be from Glasgow, and his wife Annie, were among seven people who died in the attack. Danny Wing Hong Fan, who lived in Glasgow for most of his life, and his wife Annie, were among seven people who died in the attack.
Their two-year-old daughter was the only person to survive the shooting at the Lin Yue restaurant in Sittensen.Their two-year-old daughter was the only person to survive the shooting at the Lin Yue restaurant in Sittensen.
German police are questioning two Vietnamese men over the killings.German police are questioning two Vietnamese men over the killings.
British nationalsBritish nationals
Three men and three women were found dead in the restaurant in the town, which lies between Bremen and Hamburg, in the early hours of Monday.Three men and three women were found dead in the restaurant in the town, which lies between Bremen and Hamburg, in the early hours of Monday.
A seventh victim later died in hospital from gunshot wounds. Mr Hong Fan, 36, who held a British passport, was killed along with his wife, Annie, 28.A seventh victim later died in hospital from gunshot wounds. Mr Hong Fan, 36, who held a British passport, was killed along with his wife, Annie, 28.
It is believed Mr Hong Fan's family still live in the west end of Glasgow and were said by a family friend to have travelled to Hamburg after the shooting.It is believed Mr Hong Fan's family still live in the west end of Glasgow and were said by a family friend to have travelled to Hamburg after the shooting.
The Foreign Office confirmed that two British nationals had been killed in the incident.The Foreign Office confirmed that two British nationals had been killed in the incident.
A spokesman said: "We were informed by the German authorities that two British nationals were killed."A spokesman said: "We were informed by the German authorities that two British nationals were killed."