Germany checking if fatal Hamburg stabbing was IS-related
BERLIN — Germany’s federal prosecutor is checking whether he should take over the investigation into a fatal stabbing in Hamburg earlier this month, his office said Sunday.
A spokesman for the prosecutor’s office told the German news agency dpa that the prosecutor is looking into the case following a statement by the IS-run Aamaq news agency on Saturday saying “a soldier of the Islamic State” stabbed two people in Hamburg on Oct. 16.
“We are aware of the statement and have to check the content thoroughly in regard to its reliability,” said the spokesman who was speaking on condition of anonymity in line with department policy.
Two teenagers, a 16-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl, were sitting on the waterside of a Hamburg lake that day, when a man approached them from behind, stabbed the boy several times with a knife and then pushed the girl into the water. The attacker fled afterward. The boy was taken to a hospital where he subsequently died. The girl who was pushed into the water wasn’t injured, but was taken to a hospital for psychiatric treatment after the attack.

