German train knife attack victims identified as teens

Jan 27, 2023

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German train knife attack victims identified as teens

Kiel [Germany], January 27: The authorities in Germany have released details of the two people killed in Wednesday's stabbing attack on a regional train.
They were a 16-year-old girl and a 19-year-old man, Schleswig-Holstein's Interior Minister Sabine Sütterlin-Waack said on Thursday, before the start of a state parliament session.
The public prosecutor's office in the northern German town of Itzehoe said there were no indications of a terrorist background to the crime, in which seven people were injured.
The alleged perpetrator, who was overpowered by witnesses, was also injured. According to the police, the two victims, who came from Schleswig-Holstein, knew each other. There were around 120 passengers on the train during Wednesday afternoon's attack.
The perpetrator was reportedly a 33-year-old Palestinian. He is expected to be brought before a magistrate on Thursday. The accused is no longer under medical treatment, but is in police custody, the police said.
The attack took place as the train was travelling south from Kiel, in the far north of Germany, to Hamburg.
Police said the stabbing spree occurred just prior to 3 pm (1400 GMT), before the arrival of the train at Brokstedt station, where the suspect was taken into custody after an altercation.
The suspect was said to have been detained by train passengers before the police arrived. He was moderately injured and taken to hospital.
Of the seven people wounded, three suffered serious injuries, police said.
The background of the crime is still unknown.
Source: Qatar Tribune