First Berlin victim a Pole who fought for his life
WARSAW, Poland — He was the first victim in the attack on a Berlin Christmas market — a 37-year-old Polish truck driver who was seemingly stabbed and shot to death in the cabin of his truck.
One of his colleagues said he was so dedicated to his work and his truck that he could be expected to defend the vehicle “to the end.”
Lukasz Urban, a 37-year-old from the western village of Roznowo, near the border with Germany, was found dead in the cabin of the truck that was hijacked and driven into the crowd Monday evening, killing at least another 11 people. German authorities are calling it an “act of terrorism.”
Ariel Zurawski, the owner of the trucking company and the victim’s cousin, was asked by German authorities to identify Urban from photos.


