11th German victim of Istanbul attack dies

A total of 11 German tourists were killed and another 16 wounded in the bombing in the historic centre of Istanbul


Afp January 28, 2016
A total of 11 German tourists were killed and another 16 wounded in the bombing in the historic centre of Istanbul. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

BERLIN: An 11th German victim has died of her injuries from a suicide bombing this month in the heart of Istanbul blamed on the Islamic State group, authorities in Berlin told AFP Thursday.

"I can confirm that a woman wounded in the Istanbul attack died Tuesday in a Berlin hospital," a police spokesperson in the German capital said.

10 suspects charged over Istanbul bomb attack

A total of 11 German tourists were killed and another 16 people wounded in the bombing in the historic centre of Istanbul near the Blue Mosque and the Hagia Sophia, the towering former Byzantine church that is now a museum.

Turkish authorities have identified the bomber as a 28-year-old Syrian who entered Turkey on January 5 posing as a refugee, with Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu saying the man was a member of IS.

Although all the victims were German, officials in Berlin have said they do not believe that Germany was specifically targeted in the attack.

Istanbul suicide blast kills 10 tourists

Turkish authorities have arrested 12 suspects, whose nationalities have not been disclosed.

COMMENTS (1)

Bunny Rabbit | 8 years ago | Reply Europe should stop taking in refugees. Come and see in Paris / Munich, in the last few months , everything has gone from bad to worse. How dirty and dingy the cities have become .
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