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Mystery of Spanish student stabbed to death in random Berlin attack

A young Spaniard who moved to Berlin to study German has died of his injuries after being stabbed in a seemingly unprovoked attack on a busy street in the German capital.

Mystery of Spanish student stabbed to death in random Berlin attack
The victim, Alejandro G. Photo: Berlin Police.

The 26-year-old man identified as Alejandro G. was walking with friends in the early hours of Saturday in Kreuzberg, one of Berlin's most popular districts for nightlife. 

As Alejandro approached a bus stop, police say an unknown man suddenly attacked and stabbed him with a knife.

He and his friends started to run away, but police told The Local that the attack happened so quickly, the friends did not realize Alejandro had been stabbed until he collapsed to the ground.

“This attack is hard to understand,” police spokesman Jens Berger told The Local. “They did not know each other, they did not have contact before, no fight. It was sudden with no known justification.”

Emergency responders arrived quickly to the site, but Alejandro died later at a hospital.

Alejandro had come to Berlin from Zaragoza about a year ago to study German and work, Berger said.

Police have been looking for more witnesses in the area, passing out flyers and talking to people nearby to see if they saw anything that night.

The suspect is described as a slim man between the ages of 25 and 30 who looks “southern European” and with either a moustache or a goatee.

“This is an exceptional case,” Berger said. “It seems completely without reason, completely without motive and is even unusual for the investigators.”

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Dutch woman arrested over shooting of right-wing Spanish politician

A Dutch woman was arrested in the Netherlands in relation to an attack on a right-wing Spanish politician who was shot in Madrid, Spanish police said on Tuesday.

Dutch woman arrested over shooting of right-wing Spanish politician

Alejo Vidal-Quadras, a founder of Spain’s far-right Vox party, was shot in the face in broad daylight near his home in the upscale Salamanca neighbourhood on November 9 by a motorcycle passenger.

Long a supporter of the Iranian opposition, the 78-year-old Vidal-Quadras has accused the Iranian regime of involvement in the shooting.

Four people had already been arrested as part of the investigation into the shooting, but the suspected gunman — a French national of Tunisian origin with several previous convictions in France — remains at large.

“A woman was arrested in Holland for her alleged participation in the financing and preparation of the attack on Vidal-Quadras,” the national police said in a brief statement.

Police said she was detained after Spain issued a European arrest warrant.

Vidal-Quadras was a member and then vice-president of the European Parliament between 1994 and 2014.

He was also a former head of the centre-right People’s Party in Catalonia.

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