A survey report revealed that pedestrians ignored a death in the terrorist attack, which targeted a synagogue in the German city of Halle several months ago.

The survey report, conducted by a team from the West and North Germany radio stations and the German newspaper "Züddeutsche Zeitung" based on a video of the surveillance camera of the Jewish synagogue targeted in the attack, showed that "in the center of a large German city, a person locks on the road after falling shot, while continuing passers-by Walk. "

The report said that the bystanders were walking "quietly and almost indifferently" next to the victim.

It is noteworthy that a heavily armed Germany tried on October 9 to infiltrate the Jewish synagogue in Halle, and killed worshipers on the most prominent Jewish holiday, "Yom Kippur" (Yom Kippur). When the attacker failed to infiltrate, he shot a 40-year-old woman near the temple, and a 20-year-old man who was working in a nearby restaurant, killing them. During his escape, the perpetrator seriously injured a married couple, and was then arrested.

The perpetrator, 27, admitted that the attack was carried out by right-wing extremists and anti-Semites.

According to the survey report, the police arrived with only one patrol car at the crime scene at 1112 hours, 10 minutes after the first victim, according to data from the local interior ministry in the state of Saxony-Anhalt, which published the minutes after the attack, the minutes of the mission.

According to the newspaper "Sueddeutsche Zeitung", the video showed a policeman "quietly" getting out, and walking around the victim without providing any first aid, and sources from the investigations suggest that the victim was dead, and that the policeman "checked her."
According to the newspaper, the policewoman waited "for minutes" without wearing a bullet-proof jacket or a weapon in her hand.

The newspaper pointed out that as of 12.22 p.m. no ambulance doctor had reached the crime scene, so that the woman's death could be confirmed.