By Thomas Escritt and Rachel Extra
MAGDEBURG, Germany (Reuters) -Authorities investigated a Saudi physician with a historical past of anti-Islam rhetoric because the suspected driver in a car-ramming assault on a Christmas market within the German metropolis of Magdeburg that killed 5 individuals and injured scores.
The Friday night assault on crowds gathered to have fun the Christmas season might sharpen a fierce debate in Germany over safety and immigration forward of a nationwide election in February, with opinion polls suggesting the far proper will carry out strongly.
Authorities stated on Saturday the motive was not clear. Nonetheless, the Magdeburg prosecutor, Horst Nopens, stated one potential issue might be what he known as the suspect’s frustration with Germany’s dealing with of Saudi refugees.
The suspect, a 50-year-old psychiatrist who has lived in Germany for nearly 20 years, was arrested on the scene following the three-minute assault within the central metropolis that shocked the nation. Police didn’t title the suspect, recognized by German media solely as Taleb A.
The driving force used emergency exit factors to slowly navigate the car in the direction of the market, earlier than selecting up pace and ploughing into the group, a metropolis police official advised reporters.
These killed have been a nine-year-old little one and 4 adults, Magdeburg metropolis official Ronni Krug stated, including that some 41 of the injured had both severe or important accidents.
“I do not find out about you, however I affiliate the Christmas market with mulled wine and bratwurst, and yesterday individuals died on this space. Others are preventing for his or her lives,” Krug stated.
Authorities closed the marketplace for the rest of the season.
“What a horrible act it’s to injure and kill so many individuals with such brutality,” Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated throughout a go to to the town, the place he laid a white rose at a church.
ONLINE POSTS
Posts on the suspect’s X account, verified by Reuters, advised he supported anti-Islam and far-right events, together with the Various for Germany (AfD), and had criticised Germany for its dealing with of Saudi refugees.
German Inside Minister Nancy Faeser stated the suspect’s Islamophobia was clear to see, however she declined to touch upon the motive.
Friedrich Merz, chief of the opposition Christian Democrats and present favorite to succeed Scholz as chancellor, cautioned in opposition to drawing hasty conclusions.
“Yesterday’s horrific act in Magdeburg doesn’t match the acquainted sample,” he stated.
Taleb A. appeared in a variety of media interviews in 2019, together with with German newspaper FAZ and the BBC, through which he spoke of his work as an activist serving to Saudi Arabians and individuals who had turned away from Islam to flee to Europe.
“There is no such thing as a good Islam,” he advised FAZ on the time.
A Saudi supply advised Reuters that Saudi Arabia had warned German authorities in regards to the suspect after he posted extremist views on his X account that threatened peace and safety.
A German safety supply stated Saudi authorities had despatched a number of suggestions in 2023 and 2024 and that these had been handed on to the related safety authorities.
A danger evaluation carried out final yr by German state and federal legal investigators got here to the conclusion that the person posed “no particular hazard”, the Welt newspaper reported, citing safety sources.
Germany’s home and international intelligence businesses each declined to touch upon the investigation. The state and federal legal investigation workplaces didn’t reply to Reuters’ request for remark.
‘CHILDREN SCREAMING’
Andrea Reis was on the market on Friday and returned on Saturday along with her daughter Julia to put a candle by the church overlooking the positioning, and stated she had narrowly escaped being within the path of the automotive.
Tears ran down her face as she described the scene. “Kids screaming, crying for mama. You possibly can’t neglect that,” she stated.
Scholz’s Social Democrats are trailing each the far-right AfD and the frontrunner conservative opposition in opinion polls earlier than snap elections set for Feb. 23.
The AfD, which enjoys notably robust assist within the former East, has led requires a crackdown on immigration.
Its chancellor candidate, Alice Weidel, and co-leader Tino Chrupalla issued an announcement condemning the assault.