GERMANY-ATTACK/POLICE Cologne mayor candidate stabbed apparently for supporting refugees, say police
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GERMANY-ATTACK/POLICE Cologne mayor candidate stabbed apparently for supporting refugees, say police
- Title: GERMANY-ATTACK/POLICE Cologne mayor candidate stabbed apparently for supporting refugees, say police
- Date: 17th October 2015
- Summary: (SOUNDBITE) (German) DIRECTOR OF CRIMINAL PROSECUTION UNIT FOR NORTH RHINE-WESTPHALIA POLICE, NORBERT WAGNER, SAYING: "In his plea, he also said that he committed this act out of xenophobic motivation." CAMERAS (SOUNDBITE) (German) COLOGNE POLICE CHIEF, WOLFGANG ALBERS, SAYING: "Ms. Reker is not only candidate for mayor, but also responsible for the accommodation of refugees in Cologne. Therefore one focus of the investigation will be possible political motives." JOURNALISTS (SOUNDBITE) (German) DIRECTOR OF CRIMINAL PROSECUTION UNIT FOR NORTH RHINE-WESTPHALIA POLICE, NORBERT WAGNER, SAYING: "From our initial investigations, we have ascertained that he probably acted alone. So far, we have no knowledge of other people taking part in this sad act." ALBERS SPEAKING (SOUNDBITE) (German) COLOGNE POLICE CHIEF, WOLFGANG ALBERS, SAYING: "Regarding Ms. Reker's current condition, I can inform you that she has suffered serious injuries, but she is in a stable condition. Colloquially you would say she is stable but not out of the woods yet." JOURNALISTS WAGNER SPEAKING NEWS CONFERENCE IN PROGRESS
- Embargoed: 1st November 2015 12:00
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- Location: Germany
- Country: Germany
- Topics: General
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- Story Text: An independent candidate running for mayor of the German city of Cologne was stabbed in the neck and severely wounded on Saturday (October 17) in an attack that police said appeared to be motivated by her support for refugees.
Henriette Reker and an aide were both severely injured by the attacker, a 44-year-old man, while campaigning in the western German city, police said. Three other people were also wounded, though not seriously.
Norbert Wagner, head of the police criminal investigation unit in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, said the attack on Reker was "targeted and deliberate".
"In his plea, he said that he committed this act out of xenophobic motivation," Wagner told a news conference.
"From our initial investigations, we have ascertained that he probably acted alone. So far, we have no knowledge of other people taking part in this sad act," Wagner added.
Cologne police chief Wolfgang Albers said Reker has been involved in supporting and helping to house refugees in the city.
"She is stable but not out of the woods yet," he added.
Germany, a favoured destination for migrants, expects 800,000 to a million new arrivals this year. Many Germans feel the country cannot cope with the record influx.
Police said the attacker stabbed Reker and her aide at around 9.00 a.m. (0700 GMT) at an information stand for the Christian Democrats (CDU), Chancellor Angela Merkel's party.
The other three people were injured immediately afterwards.
Reker is running as an independent but is supported by the CDU, the Free Democrats and the Greens.
Cologne is due to hold elections for mayor on Sunday (October 18). - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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