Fears grow for Israeli woman feared missing after visiting Berlin Christmas market when terror attack took place
Dalia Elyakim was standing next to husband Rami when the truck smashed into the market
AN ISRAELI woman is missing after being last seen stood next to her husband during the Berlin Christmas market terror attack.
Dalia Elyakim, from Herzliya, Israel, has been missing ever since the attack on Monday night, which saw 12 die and 50 injured.
She attended the market with her husband Rami.
During the attack he was seriously injured, and is now fighting for his life in hospital after undergoing three operations.
The children of the couple, aged both in their 60s, have since flown to Berlin to give DNA samples as authorities attempt to identify Mrs Elyakim.
Fabrizia Lorenzo, an Italian living in the city, has also been named as missing since the tragedy.
Only one of the 12 to have died has been named - Polish lorry driver Lukasz Urban.
Following Monday's terror attack, police confirmed they are looking for an asylum-seeker from Tunisia after finding an identity document under the driver's seat of the truck that ploughed into a Berlin Christmas market.
The federal prosecutor's office have now offered a reward of up to €100,000 for information leading to the capture of the suspect, whom it identified as 24-year-old Anis Amri.
"Beware: He could be violent and armed" the prosecutor's office said in a statement, in which it described Amri as 1.78 metres tall, with black hair and brown eyes.
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German police commandos raided two apartments in the Berlin district of Kreuzberg late on Wednesday but did not find Amri, Die Welt newspaper reported, citing investigators.
Amri's father and security sources told Tunisia's Radio Mosaique that he had left Tunisia seven years ago as an illegal immigrant and had spent time in prison in Italy.
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