Germany's Oktoberfest has been shut down after a man shot his father dead in an alleged inheritance row, set off an explosion, then killed himself and left behind a bomb threat suicide note.Commandos were called to a burning home in the city's north earlier this morning after it was deliberately set on fire in what has been described as a 'family dispute' over inheritance. An injured person found near the bomb-rigged property later died, having apparently triggered the explosion and written a note which referenced Oktoberfest. The festival will now remain closed until 5pm. The perpetrator reportedly killed his 90-year-old father and injured his mother and a woman aged 21 at the house. Alongside the bomb, a burned-out van and a damaged car were found in the city. Although German newspaper Bild earlier reported that police are now investigating a possible connection with Antifa, investigators have now said there is no link. Local media reported that a man was suspected of having caused the explosion and fire in his parents' house before killing himself, and that shots had been fired in the incident, but police did not confirm this. The perpetrator allegedly killed himself at Lercheanauer Lake, which is a five-minute drive from the home. According to the newspaper Welt, responders discovered hand grenades with tripwires at the house. Several booby traps were also found. One local resident told Die Welt that he 'woke up around 5am because there were a few loud bangs. I got up, looked, and then there was a fire'.Another reported a noxious cloud of smoke, along with the smell of fire. A 200m evacuation zone around the explosion's epicentre was triggered, forcing local residents to leave the area. Special police forces at the scene after explosive devices were found in a burning house in Munich, Germany, October 1 2025 A police officer walks at the Oktoberfest area that stays closed after a bomb threatening in Munich on October 1, 2025 The empty Oktoberfest area that stays closed after a bomb threatening in Munich, Germany, Wednesday, October 1, 2025