Germans have come together in Magdeburg to mourn the tragic victims of a car-ramming incident in the city that claimed the lives of at least five people and left 200 others injured.
Reports indicate that a doctor purposely drove into a bustling outdoor Christmas market on Friday evening, resulting in the deaths of four adults and a nine-year-old child, with 41 individuals sustaining serious injuries. The death toll could potentially rise as a result of the severity of the injuries.
In a show of solidarity and remembrance, church bells tolled at 7:04pm on Saturday, marking the exact time of the attack the previous evening. A memorial service was held at the city’s cathedral, primarily for the families of the victims, as well as first responders and dignitaries, including German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
While some were unable to attend the service, they gathered outside the church to watch it live on a large screen. Additionally, a crowd of several hundred people assembled on the central square, laying flowers and lighting candles in honor of the victims.
However, the somber scene was marred by the presence of individuals carrying banners with far-right slogans, reflecting a broader societal divide.
The violence has deeply shaken the city of Magdeburg, prompting other German cities to cancel their weekend Christmas markets as a precautionary measure and in solidarity with the grieving community. Berlin opted to keep its markets open but bolstered security with an increased police presence.
As the investigation into the motive continues, authorities have identified the suspect as a 50-year-old immigrant from Saudi Arabia who self-identified as an activist critical of Islam. He surrendered to police at the scene and is now facing charges of suspected murder and attempted murder.
It is believed that the attack may have been motivated by the suspect’s discontent with Germany’s treatment of Saudi refugees. Posts on his social media accounts indicated support for anti-Islam and far-right parties, raising concerns about his extremist views.
Despite warnings from Saudi Arabia regarding the suspect’s radical online activity, a risk assessment conducted by German authorities last year concluded that he posed no specific threat. This tragic incident adds to a series of attacks in Germany in recent years, underscoring the ongoing challenges of extremism and violence in society.