24-05-2025
Germany mass stabbing suspect has ‘psychological illness': police
The woman has 'very clear indications of a psychological illness,' police saidShe was subdued by two passersby and law enforcement officers BERLIN: A German woman accused of a mass stabbing attack that wounded 18 people at a train station in Hamburg suffers from mental illness, police said suspect, a 39-year-old woman, is accused of going on a stabbing spree on Friday at the main station in Hamburg, stunning the northern city in the middle of the evening rush woman has 'very clear indications of a psychological illness,' police said in a statement, without giving further details on her added there were no signs she was under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time of the attack, which left four victims seriously woman was subdued by two passersby and law enforcement officers, then taken into custody at the scene without resisting arrest, police was due to appear before a judge later say they have ruled out a 'political motive' for the attack and believe the suspect acted victims range in age from 19 to four in serious condition were a 24-year-old man and three women, aged 24, 52 and 85, police officials initially said their wounds were life-threatening, but police say all the victims now appear to be out of immediate attack took place just after 6:00 p.m. (1600 GMT) Friday on one of the platforms in front of a standing train, German media suspect was thought to have turned 'against passengers' at the station, a spokeswoman for the Hanover federal police directorate, which also covers Hamburg, told of the victims were treated onboard waiting trains in the station, German daily Bild of the scene showed access to the platforms at one end of the station blocked off by police and people being loaded into waiting police could also be seen walking up and down the platforms where the attack took Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed his shock in a call with the mayor of Hamburg.'My thoughts are with the victims and their families,' Merz said, according to a readout from a has been rocked in recent months by a series of violent attacks with often jihadist or far-right extremist motivations that have put security at the top of the most recent, on Sunday, saw four people injured in a stabbing at a bar in the city of investigation into that attack has been handed over to federal prosecutors after the Syrian suspect told the police officers who arrested him that he had jihadist question of security — and the immigrant origin of some of the attackers — was a major topic during Germany's recent election conservative CDU/CSU topped the February vote, which also saw a record score of more than 20 percent for the far-right, anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD).Last year, Germany toughened its legislation on carrying knives, now banned at public gatherings and on long-distance are also banned in specific zones in some cities, including at Hamburg's train experts and police unions have previously questioned whether such bans are effective.