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Saudi doctor given life sentence for deadly car rampage on German Christmas market

By Thomson Reuters Jun 26, 2026 | 2:50 AM

MAGDEBURG, June 26 (Reuters) – A Saudi doctor was sentenced to life in prison on Friday for killing six ​people and injuring hundreds, ramming ‌a rented BMW into crowds at a historic market in the eastern German city of Magdeburg days before Christmas in 2024.

The attack ‌shocked ​the country and stirred ⁠up tensions over ⁠the charged issue of immigration, months before a general election that was held in February 2025.

The defendant, identified as ​Taleb A. in accordance with German privacy laws, was a psychiatrist originally ⁠from Saudi Arabia ⁠described by officials as having ​a history of anti-Islamic rhetoric and far-right ​sympathies.

Prosecutors had charged him with murdering six ‌people and the attempted murder of hundreds more in an attack they say lasted one minute and four ⁠seconds and was planned over several weeks. Five women between the ages of 45-75 and a ⁠nine-year-old ‌boy were killed.

The defendant appears ⁠to have acted out of ​dissatisfaction ‌and frustration regarding the outcome ​of a ⁠civil law dispute and his lack of success in various criminal complaints, prosecutors have said, believing him to have acted alone.

(Writing by Matthias Williams, Editing by ​Friederike Heine)