A potential hero ?? is emerging in the #BerlinChristmasMarketAttack https://t.co/6y9PLgSX7U.
— Max Abrahms (@MaxAbrahms) December 21, 2016
The BBC is reporting on Lukasz Urban, the Polish truck driver who was in the cab during Monday’s terror attack in Berlin. According to German sources, Urban suffered knife wounds as he fought off the as of yet identified terrorist:
Polish citizen Lukasz Urban was found dead on the passenger seat with gunshot and stab wounds.
Investigators quoted by German media say there is evidence that, despite being stabbed, Mr Urban wrestled him for the steering wheel.
One official quoted by Bild newspaper said it appeared from the post-mortem examination that the driver had survived up to the attack and was shot dead when the truck came to a halt. No gun has been recovered.
Ariel Zurawski, the owner of the Polish transport company, said he had been asked to identify Mr Urban from photographs.
“His face was swollen and bloodied,” he told broadcaster TVN. “It was really clear that he was fighting for his life.”
Company manager Lukasz Wasik described Mr Urban as a “good, quiet and honest person” and said he believed he would have defended the lorry “to the end”.
The word they’re looking for to describe him is “hero.”
Polish driver Lukasz Urban gave his life struggling to wrest control of his truck from terrorist. Thus saving countless lives #hero #berlin
— Allison Pearson (@allisonpearson) December 21, 2016
Lukasz Urban polish driver murdered by terrorists in #Berlin died trying to prevent for hijacking the lorry. Lukasz you are a great hero??? pic.twitter.com/z2LBVsdvd9
— Tomasz Borysiuk?? (@TomaszBorysiuk) December 20, 2016
German authorities are now searching for a Tunisian man who arrived in Germany last year and whose identity documents were found inside the cab after the attack:
German police are searching for a Tunisian man named as Anis A over Berlin market attack – reports https://t.co/L6QZ52QPf8
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) December 21, 2016
Germany looking for this 21yr old Tunisian Anis A in relation to #BerlinAttack. His ID was found in truck https://t.co/O7gfkCPVrZ @akhbar pic.twitter.com/8PtYDsomru
— Jenan Moussa (@jenanmoussa) December 21, 2016
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