Magdeburg: According to Doctors, Death Drivers Are Not Negotiable
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The suspect in last year's attack on the Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, is so severely weakened by his hunger strike that he cannot stand trial, the judge said during the trial. The 51-year-old suspect, Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, has refused to eat since the trial began on November 10. As a result, he now weighs only 47.6 kilograms (108.2 lbs), and his health is deteriorating daily, according to the judge. A medical expert in court stated to…
The assassin from the Magdeburg Christmas Market is on a hunger strike, he is incapacitated due to the threat of kidney failure. The district court has now decided: the trial is still ongoing.
Does Taleb A. manage to torpedo the trial of his death at the Magdeburg Christmas Market through a hunger strike? The doctor in charge is afraid of acute kidney failure in the defendant. The trial could still continue.
The alleged perpetrator of the attack on the Magdeburg Christmas Market 2024 is not negotiable after medical consideration. He is on a hunger strike.
The perpetrator of the Christmas market is said not to have appeared in Magdeburg on the next day of the trial on Thursday (18 December).
According to the medical opinion, Taleb A. is currently considered unnegotiable. The court advises whether the trial will continue without him.
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