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Saudi doctor gets life sentence over deadly German christmas market attack that killed six

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
June 26, 2026
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Saudi Doctor Gets Life Sentence Over Deadly German Christmas Market Attack

Saudi Doctor Gets Life Sentence Over Deadly German Christmas Market Attack [Reuters]

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A Saudi doctor who drove a rented BMW into crowds at a Christmas market in Germany, killing six people and injuring hundreds, has been sentenced to life in prison.

The ruling closes one of Germany’s most shocking criminal cases in recent years and renews questions about public safety, security risk assessment, and whether authorities missed warning signs before the attack.

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The court in Magdeburg found the psychiatrist, identified as Taleb A. under German privacy laws, guilty of murder and attempted murder for the December 2024 attack. The incident lasted just one minute and four seconds but left lasting scars on victims, families, and the nation.

Among those killed were five women aged between 45 and 75 and a 9-year-old boy.

Criminal Law Ruling Carries Exceptional Gravity

Judges imposed a life sentence and added a finding of “exceptional gravity,” a designation under German criminal law that generally prevents parole after the standard 15-year period.

Prosecutors said the attack had been planned over several weeks and was motivated by the defendant’s frustration over the outcome of a civil law dispute and unsuccessful criminal complaints.

Authorities believe he acted alone.

Federal Criminal Police Warning Under Scrutiny

The case has also raised questions about Germany’s security system.

Holger Muench, president of Germany’s Federal Criminal Police office, said Saudi Arabia had warned German authorities about the suspect in 2023. Investigators reviewed the information but reportedly found it too vague to justify stronger action.

The revelation has intensified debate about immigration policy, public safety, and how authorities evaluate potential threats.

Trial Draws Hundreds of Victims

The attack shocked Germany ahead of the country’s February 2025 general election.

A large number of victims and affected families joined the proceedings as joint plaintiffs. Around 40 lawyers represented them, and officials built a temporary court facility in Magdeburg to accommodate the case.

During the trial, local media reported that the defendant showed little remorse. Prosecutors argued that his actions caused devastating harm that will affect survivors and families for years to come.

Read also: Why Germany’s car factories are becoming the new political battleground

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