Car hits crowds at German Christmas market, leaving four dead and 68 injured | BBC News



At least four people, including a child, were killed after a car drove into crowds at a Christmas market in the German city of Magdeburg.

More than 68 people have been injured, with 15 of them in a serious condition, according to city officials.

The suspect, a 50-year-old Saudi doctor, is believed to have acted alone. Video footage shows the moment the suspect was arrested.

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35 thoughts on “Car hits crowds at German Christmas market, leaving four dead and 68 injured | BBC News”

  1. Mental health issue me thinks , it’s been a hellish year for anyone from the middle east …….. it’s a challenge for anyone to witness a Genocide in Gaza for more than one year . It has affected my own mental health and I am not from the region .

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  2. As a Brit and a European, I’m ashamed and embarrassed by how long we’ve laid down and taken this abuse, these attacks, and especially how pathetic our governments responses are to all of this. Things really need to change, and the real people of Europe are finally fed up of the attacks and the lies. Poland is the example we need to follow, or we’ll be gone.

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  3. You are not true to the people anymore and being a Christian country with secular values you are supposed to broadcast the truth. Your King takes oath on Bible and owes allegiance to God, not to anyone else. Otherwise, we Christians/Jews will be forced to boycott your channels

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