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The interior minister of Germany 's southern state of Bavaria is to review policies on housing for patients with serious mental illnesses.
Two people, including a 2-year-old child, were killed in the city of Aschaffenburg on Wednesday .
The attack in a park on Wednesday was carried out by an Afghan asylum seeker believed to have a history of mental health problems.
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