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Saudi migrant behind deadly Magdeburg Christmas market attack sentenced to life imprisonment

Saudi national Taleb al-Abdulmohsen rammed a car into a crowd in Magdeburg in 2024, killing six people, including a child

Published 27 Jun, 2026 03:02

| Updated 27 Jun, 2026 04:05

Paramedics transport the injured following a car-ramming attack on a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, December 20, 2024. ©  Craig Stennett / Getty Images

A German court has sentenced Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, a Saudi immigrant, to life in prison for driving a car into a crowded Christmas market in Magdeburg in December 2024, killing six people, including a nine-year-old boy, and injuring more than 200.

The Magdeburg Regional Court handed down the sentence on Friday, convicting al-Abdulmohsen of six counts of murder and more than 200 counts of attempted murder. Judges ruled that he acted out of personal grievances rather than religious or ideological motives.

The court said the attack stemmed from a dispute with a refugee aid organization that had led to a 2023 ruling ordering al-Abdulmohsen to pay €1,300 ($1,484) in damages.

During the trial, prosecutors presented an email in which he warned that the German people would pay an “enormous price” for the country’s treatment of Saudi opposition figures. Before carrying out the attack, he had also considered targeting a street cafe or the local public prosecutor’s office, the court heard.

A psychiatric expert diagnosed al-Abdulmohsen with narcissistic personality disorder but found him fit to stand trial. Ironically, the Saudi national, who had lived in Germany since 2006 and was granted asylum in 2016, had himself worked as a psychiatrist for years.

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German media previously reported that al-Abdulmohsen had a history of legal and mental health problems, including a 2013 conviction for disturbing the public peace by threatening to commit crimes.

Saudi Arabia had also repeatedly warned German authorities about him and reportedly sought his extradition on terrorism and human trafficking charges, but the requests were allegedly ignored. Al-Abdulmohsen was known as a long-time critic of both the Saudi government and Islam.

Germany has experienced several vehicle-ramming attacks over the past decade, some of them carried out by foreign nationals living in the country. Politicians on the right, including the opposition Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, have argued that the attacks expose the consequences of lax immigration controls and the open-door migration policies pursued by successive German governments.

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