German court sentences suspect in deadly Munich car-ramming attack to life in prison
A German court has sentenced Farhad N., a 25-year-old Afghan man, to life in prison for a car-ramming attack in Munich on February 13, 2025. The attack resulted in the deaths of a two-year-old girl and her mother, and injured 44 others.

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AI-generatedA German court has sentenced Farhad N., a 25-year-old Afghan man, to life in prison for a car-ramming attack in Munich on February 13, 2025. The attack resulted in the deaths of a two-year-old girl and her mother, and injured 44 others. Farhad N. was convicted of two counts of murder and 23 of attempted murder, among other offenses. The court determined his guilt was "particularly serious," likely precluding early release. Prosecutors stated the defendant acted in reaction to the situation in Islamic countries and sought to prove himself a "good Muslim" by attacking randomly chosen individuals. The incident occurred during a labor union demonstration and was part of a series of immigrant-related attacks that influenced Germany's national election campaign.
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5 extractedThe victims included a two-year-old girl and her 37-year-old mother.
The suspect acted in reaction to the situation in Islamic countries and to prove himself a "good Muslim."
The court found the suspect's guilt to be "particularly serious," impacting potential release eligibility.
The attack resulted in two deaths and dozens of injuries.
Suspect in Munich car-ramming attack convicted of murder and attempted murder.