Strasbourg Christmas market attack trial begins
The trial for the horrific attack that took place at the Christmas market in Strasbourg has officially begun. On December 11, 2018, a gunman opened fire at the popular market, killing five people and injuring many others. The attack sent shockwaves throughout France and the rest of the world.
The accused, who has been identified as Chérif Chekatt, is facing charges of murder, attempted murder, and terrorism. He has been in custody since the attack and is now standing trial in a court in Strasbourg.
The trial is expected to be highly emotional for the victims and their families, as they recount the terrifying events of that fateful day. It is also a crucial moment for the city of Strasbourg, as it seeks justice for those who lost their lives and closure for those who were affected by the attack.
Security measures have been increased around the courthouse for the duration of the trial, with a heavy police presence to ensure the safety of all involved. The trial is expected to last several weeks, as witness testimonies are heard and evidence is presented.
The outcome of the trial will be closely watched by people around the world, as it serves as a reminder of the ongoing threat of terrorism and the importance of seeking justice for those who have been affected by such senseless acts of violence.