Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Egypt knife attacker first sat, spoke with 2 German victims

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HURGHADA, Egypt (AP) – The Egyptian university graduate who stabbed two German women to death at a popular Red Sea resort first sat and spoke to them in fluent German before producing a large kitchen knife and attacking them, security officials said Saturday.

Leaving them for dead, 29-year-old Abdel-Rahman Shaaban fled the scene, chased by hotel workers and security guards. He rushed into the hotel next door where he attacked and wounded four female tourists who, according to local media reports, included two Armenians, one from Ukraine and another from the Czech Republic.

“Stay back, I am not after Egyptians,” Shaaban shouted in Arabic at his pursuers, according to the officials. They eventually caught up with him, disarmed and pinned him down and later handed him over to the police. Shaaban stabbed the women in the face, neck and feet, said the officials.

No group claimed responsibi­lity for the Friday attack, but it appeared to have been inspired by recent calls made by the local affiliate of the extremist Islamic State group on its followers to attack Egypt’s minority Christians and foreign tourists.

The officials said Abdel-Rahman hails from the Nile Delta province of Kafr elSheikh where he attended the business school of the local branch of Al-Azhar University – the world’s foremost seat of learning of Sunni Islam and the target of mounting criticism in recent months over its alleged radical teachings and doctrinal rigidity.

Investigat­ors were still trying to determine how Shaaban came to be in Hurghada, one of Egypt’s main Red Sea resorts, popular for its year-round sunny weather and diving.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

A statement by the national security prosecutio­n’s office, which is questionin­g Shaaban in Cairo, said Saturday that his motives and ideologica­l conviction­s remained unclear. “The characteri­zation of the action committed by the culprit, whether it is an individual act, criminal or terrorist, is not clear to the prosecutio­n at this time,” said the statement.

 ?? Associated Press ?? In this file picture, tourists walk on the Giftun Island beach as the sun sets over the Red Sea in Hurghada, Egypt. Egypt's Interior Ministry said Friday six foreign tourists, of various nationalit­ies, were wounded when a man attacked them with a knife...
Associated Press In this file picture, tourists walk on the Giftun Island beach as the sun sets over the Red Sea in Hurghada, Egypt. Egypt's Interior Ministry said Friday six foreign tourists, of various nationalit­ies, were wounded when a man attacked them with a knife...

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