Berlin ‘AquaDom’ Aquarium Explosion: Police not looking for suspects

Police in Berlin have made it known that, they are not looking for suspects after the explosion at the “AquaDom” Aquarium on Friday.

The AquaDom in the city of Berlin, Germany, contains one million litres of saltwater and 1,500 fish
The AquaDom in the city of Berlin, Germany, contains one million litres of saltwater and 1,500 fish

The Berlin Police went ahead to issue a warning to the public about what they say is a fake tweet which is suggesting they are.

The Radisson Blu Hotel explosion spilled saltwater of one million litres, which led to flooding within the hotel and streets nearby.

Fish in hundreds died and two people sustained injuries as a result of falling glass.

The AquaDom exploded on Friday, spilling one million litres of water in the hotel and nearby streets. Hundreds of fish died
The AquaDom exploded on Friday, spilling one million litres of water in the hotel and nearby streets. Hundreds of fish died. Photo: EPA via BBC

On Friday, a Police source told local media, that, there is no evidence that the blast in the “AquaDom” Aquarium was the result of a targeted attack.

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