DRESDEN: A German accused of brutally murdering a pregnant Egyptian woman in full view of courtroom judges went on trial amid massive security in Dresden to answer for a crime that has provoked outrage across the Muslim world.
The 28-year-old German of Russian extraction sat motionless behind a bullet-proof screen as he was accused of the murder of Marwa al-Sherbinbi, a 31-year-old Egyptian pharmacist after stabbing her to death with a seven-inch long kitchen knife in the same court building earlier this year.
Mrs Sherbinbi was three months pregnant at the time of the attack. The incident was witnessed by her three-year-old son Mustufa. She bled to death in the courtroom after being stabbed at least 16 times. Her husband was also seriously injured. A security guard who arrived on the scene minutes later, shot her husband in the leg after mistaking him for the killer.
The 28-year-old German of Russian extraction sat motionless behind a bullet-proof screen as he was accused of the murder of Marwa al-Sherbinbi, a 31-year-old Egyptian pharmacist after stabbing her to death with a seven-inch long kitchen knife in the same court building earlier this year.
Mrs Sherbinbi was three months pregnant at the time of the attack. The incident was witnessed by her three-year-old son Mustufa. She bled to death in the courtroom after being stabbed at least 16 times. Her husband was also seriously injured. A security guard who arrived on the scene minutes later, shot her husband in the leg after mistaking him for the killer.
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