A Dutch man who was severely injured in the collapse of a hotel in western Germany that left two dead has been placed in an induced coma, police said on Sunday. “His condition isn’t good,” a police spokesman said, adding that the man was being treated in intensive care in the city of Trier. The man was among seven people who found themselves trapped in the rubble after one floor of the multi-storey hotel in the town of Kröv, about 100 kilometres west of Frankfurt, collapsed with 14 people inside on Tuesday evening. Two people, a 64-year-old woman and the 59-year-old hotel owner, were killed in…