What we know about the suspect in German Christmas market attack

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What We Know About The Suspect In German Christmas Market Attack
Five people were killed and some 200 injured after a car-ramming attack at a Christmas market in the German city of Magdeburg. Photo: AFP via Getty
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A Saudi doctor with a history of anti-Islam rhetoric is the suspected driver in a car-ramming attack on a Christmas market in the German city of Magdeburg that killed five people and injured scores.

The suspect was arrested at the scene following the three-minute attack in the central city that shocked the country.

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The Friday evening attack on crowds gathered to celebrate the Christmas season could sharpen a fierce debate in Germany over security and immigration ahead of a national election in February, with opinion polls suggesting the far right will perform strongly.

Here is what we know so far about the man who was arrested.

Life in Germany

The suspect is a 50-year-old from Saudi Arabia with permanent residence status in Germany, where he has been living for almost two decades.

The suspect has not been named by authorities. Multiple German media reports refer to him as Taleb A.

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The suspect had worked as a psychiatrist at a specialist rehabilitation clinic for criminals with addictions in Bernburg since March 2020. "Since the end of October 2024, he has been absent due to holiday and illness," the facility said in a statement.

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The scene after the attack at the Christmas market in Magdeburg. Photo: AFP via Getty

He lived on a quiet street near the centre of Bernburg, a town of 30,000, south of Magdeburg, in a three-storey apartment block.

Possible motive

German authorities said early on that the suspect was not known to authorities as an Islamist.

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Interior minister Nancy Faeser declined to comment on the suspect's motives for the attack or political affiliations but said his Islamophobia was "clear to see".

The local prosecutor in Magdeburg, Horst Nopens, said a possible factor in the attack may have been the suspect's "dissatisfaction with the treatment of Saudi refugees in Germany" but added that the motive remained unclear.

Far-right sympathies

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Taleb A. appeared in a number of media interviews in 2019 reporting on his activist work helping Saudi Arabians who had turned their back on Islam to flee to Europe.

In a BBC documentary from July 2019, the man speaks about founding the platform wearesaudis.net after he became an atheist and claimed asylum in Germany.

He is a fierce critic of Islam in these interviews, telling Germany's FAZ newspaper in June that year: "There is no good Islam."

His account on social media platform X, verified by Reuters, indicated support for the far-right, anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD), as well as for US billionaire Elon Musk, who has criticised German chancellor Olaf Scholz and expressed support for the AfD.

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