BERLIN — Germany's government on Sunday faced growing questions about whether more could have been done to prevent the Christmas market car-ramming attack that killed at least five people and injured over 200 others.The Saudi suspect, 50-year-old psychiatrist and anti-Islam activist Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, had made online death threats against German citizens and had a history of quarreling with state authorities.
'And Sahra Wagenknecht, head of the far-left BSW party, demanded that Interior Minister Nancy Faeser explain 'why so many tips and warnings were ignored beforehand.''Ultra-right conspiracy ideologies'Emotions have run high, and Magdeburg has been in deep mourning over the mass carnage that left a nine-year-old child among the dead and casualties being treated in 15 regional hospitals.
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