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Folkmarsen process: victims suffer from consequences

2021-10-15T12:45:54.366Z


In the process of the attack with a car on the Rose Monday procession in Volkmarsen, northern Hesse, further witnesses testified before the regional court in Kassel on the 22nd day of the hearing. A victim reported Thursday that he heard tires screeching and people screaming and pushed two other people away before the car hit him.


In the process of the attack with a car on the Rose Monday procession in Volkmarsen, northern Hesse, further witnesses testified before the regional court in Kassel on the 22nd day of the hearing.

A victim reported Thursday that he heard tires screeching and people screaming and pushed two other people away before the car hit him.

Kassel - The man was able to look the driver in the face.

“It was scary the way he looked at you and smiled,” the 21-year-old recalled.

The witness suffered bruises in the pelvic area in the collision.

He couldn't walk for weeks and still has pain in his leg every now and then.

After the attack, he was terrified of cars and sought psychological help.

"At first I didn't get into any more cars and jumped to the side when a car drove past me," said the young man.

The court date stirs everything up again.

"It was bad when I got the charge."

Another witness testified that she saw the car coming and went into a state of shock.

The 21-year-old then "pushed them aside".

She is still suffering from the psychological consequences of the crime and is being treated for it.

Especially on the anniversary of the rampage, everything came up again, said the 18-year-old.

"I sometimes hear people screaming and see friends lying injured on the floor," she said.

When asked by a co-plaintiff's attorney how she felt when she saw the defendant now, she replied: "I just wonder how you can be like that and have to do something like that."

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According to the attorney general's office, the defendant drove into a crowd of spectators and the move on February 24, 2020.

90 people, including many children, suffered serious injuries.

Other victims suffered emotional wounds, the investigators assume that more than 150 people were affected.

The public prosecutor's office accuses the 31-year-old of 91 times attempted murder, dangerous bodily harm in 90 cases and dangerous interference in road traffic.

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dpa

Source: merkur

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