A year of attack in Munich, among the victims there were three Albanians (Photo)

A year ago, a student killed nine people in a shopping mall in Munich. A memorial ceremony was held this Saturday for the victims. On July 22, 2016, 18-year-old David S. He shot nine people later at the Olympian mall in Munich. On the first anniversary of this crime, the council [...]
On July 22, 2016, 18-year-old David S. He shot nine people later at the Olympian mall in Munich.
On the first anniversary of this crime, the city council, the government and the land parliament, as well as relatives of the victims gathered at a memorial ceremony.
At the scene in front of the mall, a monument to the victims was inaugurated.
The memorial monument “for you” consists of a gyco tree, surrounded by a two-foot steel ring. Nine stones are placed on the ring, with the names and photos of the victims.
In addition to Mayor Dieter Reiter at the ceremony,land Prime Minister Horst Seehofer and land parliament president Barbara Stamm attended. “Masacre a year ago hit the entire Bavarina”, Seehofer said.
In the July 22nd criminal act in Munich, two girls and a son originally from Kosovo were killed, but residents in Munich.
Armela Segashi, Sabine Sulaj and Dimant Zaberja passed away after being attacked with firearms in the vicinity of a shopping mall in the capital of Bavari, Munich.
Segashi was Kosovo-born from the town of Podujevo in Kosovo, while Dimanti from Vushtrria. The other girl, Sabine Sulaj, also had father from Kosovo, while mother from Albania.
Armela Segashi's brother, Arbnor Segashi, spoke among the victims. 14-year-old Armela was the first of nine victims.
According to investigators, mentally ill David S. for years he had faced psychological violence and personal hurt.
And according to the investigation, his work must also have had racial motives. In this conclusion investigators arrived after the hand chat analysis.
According to investigations David S. He had planned his actions according to the model of right extremists and motivated by Norwegian mass assassination Anders Breivik. The student carried out his work on the fifth anniversary of Breivik's work. / DW/













