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Taleb al-Abdulmohsen is a Saudi national who worked in Germany for years as a doctor. Last year, at a Christmas Market, he drove his car into people strolling though the market, swerving it into one victim after another. A total of six people were killed, and hundreds injured, some of them severely. Now he is on trial in Magdeburg. He has screamed and ranted at witnesses throughout the trial. More on his behavior during the court proceedings can be found here: “Saudi terror suspect who killed 6 and wounded hundreds at German Christmas market rants at witnesses and victims during historic trial,” Remix News, November 28, 2025:
Taleb al-Abdulmohsen ranted at witnesses on Thursday, causing great consternation amongst victims at his historic trial after days of confusing and outrageous outbursts.
Yesterday, victims and witnesses began speaking about their ordeal at the bloody Christmas market in Magdeburg. Al-Abdulmohsen, the Saudi national who worked as a doctor in Germany for years, is accused of driving his vehicle in a zig-zag pattern through the market to kill as many people as possible.
However, he is currently trying to claim that one of his victims could have died from coronavirus instead of his car ramming attack.
Forensic physician Dr. Gerald Brenecke, Halle University Hospital, started his testimony. One day after the attack, on Dec. 21, 2024, he conducted autopsies of five victims. The first victim he autopsied was 45-year-old Nadine L.
He said the corpse “had massive injuries in the upper body area and head.”
However, the doctor noted the woman’s heart was previously damaged and that “the woman died of highly acute heart failure,” while she was trying to escape the car.
The suspect, al-Abdulmohsen, jumped on this claim to indicate the victim may have died in connection with the coronavirus, saying that people have become more susceptible to cardiac arrest since the coronavirus pandemic.
But his claim that Nadine L. must have died, suddenly, from the aftereffects of Covid, was made up out of whole cloth. She died from her “massive injuries in the upper body area and head,” as described by the German doctor who examined her body; a contributing factor may have been her severe fright, as she tried to flee the onrushing car, which could have caused a heart attack.
Along with the six people who died from Abdulmohsen’s vehicle attack, hundreds of people were injured. And those who were simply witnesses suffered PTSD from having viewed the horrific scene.
Al-Abdulmohsen ranted at witnesses, calling them crazed, that his microphone had to be constantly turned off. And his past revealed that he had been been given his medical license in Germany “despite clear evidence of fraud” as to his medical experience — presumably he lied about the kind, and length, of his previous experience as a doctor in Saudi Arabia when he applied for his German medical license. He also had on social media threatened to kill Germans — the very people who entrusted him with their care. Finally, his fanaticism as a Muslim was so great as to lead the Saudi intelligence agency to warn the German authorities about him when he moved to Germany.
Taleb Al-Abdolmohsen is one more Muslim migrant to Europe who has brought mayhem and murder to the new land he settled in, while remaining apart, unable and unwilling to integrate into the larger society of those who, being Infidels, he regarded as “the most vile of created beings.”
Who knows if he, who posted often on social media about his hatred for Germans, has when practicing medicine on German patients been deliberately providing substandard care?
No, Angela Merkel. You were wrong when you assured your fellow countrymen in 2015 that “Wir schaffen das!” — “We can do this!” — meaning “we Germans can successfully integrate vast numbers of Muslim migrants into our society.” A decade has past, and it hasn’t happened. One of the examples of this failure — there are so many — is the Saudi Al-Abdulmohsen, a well-paid doctor now living in Germany who tried in 2024 to kill as many Germans as he could at the Christmas market in Magdeburg.















