Hero of Villach: Supplier stops gunman with courageous intervention!

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Alaaeddin Alhalabi stops a knife attacker in Villach and thereby saves numerous lives. A hero in need.

Hero of Villach: Supplier stops gunman with courageous intervention!

In Villach, a brave food delivery man became a hero when he used his car to stop a knife attacker who had previously attacked passers-by. Alaaeddin Alhalabi, 42, was on his way to pick up an order when he came across a chaotic scene with several injured people lying on the ground. As the crown According to reports, Alhalabi acted instinctively and rammed the attacker to prevent anything worse from happening. He described how he saw a man stabbing passers-by with a knife and decided without hesitation to hit the perpetrator with his vehicle.

Police authorities confirmed that Alhalabi's quick intervention may have saved many lives. The suspected attacker was immediately caught by police, while Alhalabi was in a state of shock after the incident and found it worrying that passers-by initially mistook him for the attacker. “Everyone thought I was the bad guy,” Alhalabi said 20 minutes reported. Despite the misfortune that was unfolding before his eyes, Alhalabi did not see himself as a hero, but emphasized that anyone would have acted the same way if they had been in a similar situation.

Drama and heroism combined

The events in Villach began with screams and a chaotic atmosphere, as eyewitnesses reported. A passerby became the attacker's first victim, followed by others injured as the population panicked. The food delivery person increased the risk by driving at full speed towards the perpetrator, thereby stopping the attack. According to police spokesman Rainer Dionisio, it was an undisputed heroic act that was highlighted in the report as an example of courage and moral courage. Alhalabi expressed regret at the disastrous circumstances and the loss of a 14-year-old, underscoring the trauma of this violent confrontation. “If I had been faster, maybe the 14-year-old wouldn’t be dead…” he admitted angrily. Despite the shock, Alhalabi shows his determination to live in peace in the community he has called home for nine years now.