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May 1 2009, AP

The man who drove his car into a crowd of parade spectators and killed five people died of his injuries Friday, leaving unresolved the mystery of why he tried to attack the Dutch royal family.

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Bystanders give first aid to an injured victim, moments after a car slammed into a monument in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, Thursday, April 30, 2009. The speeding car has raced toward an open bus carrying Queen Beatrix and her family during celebrations for...