Mihoub’s accomplice, 25-year-old Alex Carrimbacus, was sentenced to 15 years for robbery motivated by anti-Semitism. During the war, the Jewish Jew Knoll narrowly escaped deportation to the extermination camp. She lived near Mihoub’s mother and represented his grandmother during his childhood. The court said the attack on a woman with Parkinson’s disease was motivated by anti-Semitism and prejudice against Jews. Mihoub was convinced that Knoll, as a Jew, had “hidden treasures” in the apartment. Carrimbacus said that at the time of Mihoub’s stabbing, Allah Akbar was shouting. The two perpetrators took responsibility for each other. The attack provoked great outrage...