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Murder suspect obsessed with Berlin terror attack planned repeat rampage after BEHEADING a woman and her daughter

The 31-year-old drove his truck towards a police roadblock at 100mph but veered off at the last moment

A SUSPECTED killer planned a copycat Berlin lorry attack after beheading a woman and her daughter, police believe.

The unnamed 31-year-old drove a juggernaut towards a police roadblock at 100mph in the Ukrainian city of Odessa.

 An unnamed 31-year-old man is suspected of trying to carrying out a copycat Berlin truck attack after beheading a mother and her young daughter
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An unnamed 31-year-old man is suspected of trying to carrying out a copycat Berlin truck attack after beheading a mother and her young daughterCredit: east2west news
 The man is believed to have sped this truck towards a police roadblock at 100mph
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The man is believed to have sped this truck towards a police roadblock at 100mphCredit: east2west news

He was able to escape on foot after veering the lorry away from the cops and into a nearby field at the last moment.

Dmitry Golovin, head of local police, alleged the man "aimed to repeat Berlin terrorist attack by smashing into street crowds in a lorry”.

He is suspected of having earlier murdered a 42-year-old woman and her two-year-old daughter.

More than 1,500 officers are chasing the man while police have released pictured of the suspect and the truck he was driving.

Sniffer dogs, elite police troops and Ukrainian national guards are all involved in the hunt.

The woman he beheaded is understood to be the sister of a senior tax official in the crime-ridden Black Sea port.

His motives for the alleged beheading are not known. It was not clear if he had hijacked the truck.

The man's nationality and background have not yet been revealed.

 The failed attack took place in the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odessa
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The failed attack took place in the Ukrainian Black Sea port of OdessaCredit: east2west news
 Police fear it was a copycat attack of last week's Berlin atrocity that saw a speeding lorry tear through a bustling Christmas market
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Police fear it was a copycat attack of last week's Berlin atrocity that saw a speeding lorry tear through a bustling Christmas marketCredit: Getty Images

Anis Amri, a 24-year-old Tunisian asylum seeker, allegedly carried out the lorry attack in Berlin last week, killing 12 people and injuring 48 others.

He is believed to have been at the wheel of a lorry that tore through a Christmas market in the German capital.

Amri was later shot dead by Italian police having fled to through Europe to Milan.


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