Germany jails man for life over deadly Munich car-ramming
An Afghan man, identified as Farhad N., has received a life sentence from a German court in Munich for a car-ramming attack that occurred last year. The court found him guilty of two counts of murder, 23 counts of attempted murder, and 22 counts of bodily harm, with 19 of those injuries being serious.

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AI-generatedAn Afghan man, identified as Farhad N., has received a life sentence from a German court in Munich for a car-ramming attack that occurred last year. The court found him guilty of two counts of murder, 23 counts of attempted murder, and 22 counts of bodily harm, with 19 of those injuries being serious. The attack resulted in the deaths of a two-year-old girl and her mother, and left dozens injured. The court's determination of a "particular gravity of guilt" significantly reduces the likelihood of the 25-year-old's future release from prison.
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4 extractedThe man was found guilty of two counts of murder, 23 of attempted murder, and 22 counts of bodily harm.
The attack killed a two-year-old girl and her mother.
A German court handed an Afghan man a life sentence for a car-ramming attack in Munich.
The offences carried a 'particular gravity of guilt'.