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Published 09:07 21 Apr 2017 BST
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“A significant drop in the price would have been expected if, as a result of the attack, players had been seriously injured or even killed,” the statement read.
The statement also revealed that the suspect was staying at the same hotel as the Borussia Dortmund team on the night before the attack and that in March, before the dates and venues for the quarter-finals were announced, he had booked two separate stays in Hotel L'Arrivée in Dortmund (9-13 April and 16-20 April).
Elsewhere in the statement, the German Federal Prosecutor’s office said that while three texts claiming radical Islamist motives for the attack were found near the scene, “there are considerable doubts about a radical Islamist origin”.
With regard to a far-right email claiming responsibility for the attack, which mentioned Adolf Hitler and was sent to a Berlin newspaper, meanwhile, the statement said it included “contradictions and inconsistencies” and that “there is currently no indication that it comes from the perpetrator”.
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