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Germany: Halle synagogue bomber sentenced to life imprisonment

2020-12-21T15:31:43.772Z


Stephan Balliet, the right-wing terrorist responsible for the attempted massacre at the Halle synagogue in October 2019, was sentenced to life in prison by the Naumburg Higher Court. (HANDLE)


December 21, 16:15

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(ANSA) - ROME, DECEMBER 21 - Stephan Balliet, the right-handed terrorist responsible for the attempted massacre at the synagogue in Hall in October 2019, was sentenced to life in prison by the Naumburg Higher Court.

The judge accepted the request of the public prosecutor and the civil party.

The 28-year-old from Halle, after the failure of the massacre, had shot and killed two people at random, a passer-by and a boy turned years in a doner-kebab diner.

(HANDLE).


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