'HORRIFIC TRAGEDY'

Harry Kane responds to deadly Magdeburg Xmas market attack as Bayern Munich star says it ‘puts things in perspective’

Fears are growing that the number of dead could soon rise as tributes from world leaders pour in

HARRY Kane has responded to the deadly Magdeburg Christmas attack that has so far killed four people.

At least 86 people were injured in the attack in Magdeburg, with at least 15 being seriously hurt after the car ploughed into unsuspecting revellers.

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Harry Kane of FC Bayern München during the Bundesliga matchCredit: Getty
The smashed-up car that drove into a large crowd at a Magdeburg Christmas market in GermanyCredit: Reuters
Footage caught the moment the car ploughed into the marketCredit: X

Star English footballer Harry Kane, who is playing for Bayern Munich, shared a heartbreaking tribute in a post on X.

He said: "Hearing news of the tragedy in Magdeburg puts things in perspective and on nights like this football isn’t what’s most important.

"My thoughts and condolences are with all those affected by the horrific tragedy."

Kane, 30, lives with his family above the River Isar near Munich.

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The area is dubbed the "Beverly Hills of Bavaria".

The German footballing giants in Munich decided to cancel a planned Christmas ceremony which was scheduled for after their clash with RB Leipzig yesterday.

The crowd came together instead and sang an emotional rendition of Silent Night, Holy Night with a local choir.

The suspect of the attack was travelling at up to 40mph when he first smashed into those at the festive celebrations, horrified witnesses said.

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He reportedly raced through the packed market for at least 400m (1,300ft) - leaving trails of devastation in his path.

Officials fear the number of deaths could rise in the coming hours due to the severity of many of the victim's injuries.

Footage later captured the driver of a black BMW being arrested at the scene just after 7.04pm local time on Friday.

The suspect is a 50-year-old Saudi doctor who arrived in Germany in 2006, the state's prime minister Reiner Haseloff said.

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Saudi suspect arrested after driving through German Xmas market

The man was not known to German authorities as an Islamic extremist, Germany's DPA news agency reported.

Mr Haseloff told reporters at the scene: “We have arrested the perpetrator.

“From what we currently know he was a lone attacker so we don’t think there is any further danger for the city.”

The man's motive remains unclear.

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German newspaper Bild initially suggested that 11 people had been killed however just two deaths have been confirmed so far.

There were also reports claiming there may have been a bomb in the passenger seat of the BMW after a suspicious piece of luggage was found.

The city of Halle is now increasing security at its Christmas market as tensions remain high.

The car was driven “across the Christmas market”, according to a police spokesman.

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