Passers-by flung chairs to stop Hamburg knife attacker: witness

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German police cordon off the area around a supermarket in Hamburg, where a man killed one person and wounded several others in a knife attack. AFP Photo

HAMBURG: As a knife-wielding man sought to flee after killing one and injuring several at a Hamburg supermarket, several passers-by gave chase and tackled him to the ground, said witnesses of the chaotic scenes Friday.

“People ran after the attacker and threw chairs at him,” 18-year-old Shaylin Roettmer told the national news agency DPA.

Police also confirmed that they were alerted to the attack by witnesses, who had given chase and overpowered the as-yet unidentified suspect.

Plainclothes officers were able to capture the man, who was lightly injured.

The man had struck on Friday afternoon at a popular supermarket on a busy high street in the northeast of Hamburg, Germany’s second city and host of early July’s G20 summit of world leaders.

He stormed into the supermarket with a “huge knife,” an unnamed woman told rolling news channel NTV, gesturing to show that the weapon was about 50 centimetres (20 inches) long.

“I thought I was in a horror movie, I thought he would kill me,” she said.

She said she feared she would die, as she was “queueing for the till and couldn’t get away”.

“As he was running out… he held up his arms and shouted ‘Allahu Akbar’,” she added.

On the run, the suspect struck a young girl on the street, another witness told NTV.

Hamburg resident Remo Pollio meanwhile told DPA that as the man was running away, “he held up the knife and shouted ‘Allahu Akbar’, he did that twice.”

Ralph Woyna corroborated Pollio’s account.

A police spokeswoman said she was unable to confirm the “Allahu Akbar” (“God is greatest” in Arabic) accounts.

Meanwhile, police helicopters were rattling overhead as officers blocked off the high street.

Officers armed with automatic rifles were also patrolling the streets.

“It was really shocking,” said Omar, who runs a newspaper stand. – AFP