German authorities are facing questions about security and what they knew about the suspect accused of driving a car into Magdeburg Christmas market.
Five people were killed and more than 200 were left injured following the attack, with the suspect said to have used an access lane for emergency vehicles to enter the market.
On a visit on Saturday, politicians were heckled by members of the public, some seemingly outraged by what was criticised as a security lapse.
German authorities have defended the market’s layout and security. The suspect has been ordered into pre-trial detention on counts of murder, attempted murder and dangerous bodily harm.
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