Germany: Würzburg attacker still highly dangerous, says doctor A psychiatrist has told a German court that the man accused of carrying out multiple fatal stabbings in June 2021 suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. Three people were killed and nine others were injured in the attack.

(Deutsche Welle) A German court on Friday heard that the man who allegedly killed three people and injured nine others in the southern central city of Würzburg last summer is mentally ill and still very dangerous if he does not undergo successful treatment.

Somali national Jibril A., who was first registered in Germany at the height of the 2015 migrant crisis, was arrested shortly after the stabbings on June 25, 2021.

The attacks, which started in a department store, continued on one of the main shopping streets in the city center.

Attacker thought secret services were on his trail

“There is no doubt that the accused suffers from paranoid schizophrenia,” psychiatrist Hans-Peter Volz told the court in Estenfeld near Würzburg.

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