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'WE SAW A CHILD UNDER THE TRUCK’

Tourists who survived the Berlin Christmas market terror attack saw ‘rivers of blood’ as the truck atrocity unfolded

A BRITISH tourist described the moment he saw the bodies of children among the wreckage after the sickening Berlin Christmas market attack.

Mike Fox, from Birmingham, said the truck that killed 12 people and injured dozens had missed him by about three metres, while another tourist described 'rivers of blood' in the aftermath of the massacre.

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An aerial view of the carnage after the lorry struck

 German police said they were treating the horrific act as "a probable terrorist attack"
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German police said they were treating the horrific act as "a probable terrorist attack"Credit: Getty Images

"There were children in the market. My girlfriend saw a child under the truck," he said.

"You do what you can to help who you can, really," he said.

"It happened so fast that there was nothing we could do to stop it - if we'd tried to stop it we would have been crushed."

A 21-year-old and 22-year-old student, both from Washington, US, were on the other side of Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church and heading to the area which was targeted when they became aware of the commotion.

 Scots tourist Thomas Butler described his near miss in the Berlin market attack in a Facebook Live video
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Scots tourist Thomas Butler described his near miss in the Berlin market attack in a Facebook Live videoCredit: spreepicture

One of the students told the Press Association: "We started seeing people running and hearing ambulances from all directions so we walked over. It was carnage everywhere. There was blood all over the floor.

"There were people lying on the floor - I am not sure what their condition was - I could count about eight lying down.

Rhys Meredith, from Cardiff , was visiting the Christmas market in Breitscheidplatz, in central Berlin, with his girlfriend when the truck veered off the road and smashed into market stalls.

At least 12 people were killed and and 48 injured. "We were having a good walk around, soaking up the scene, soaking up the atmosphere," Rhys told the BBC.

 Thomas Butler witnessed the horror unfolding
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Thomas Butler witnessed the horror unfolding

"We had bought food and had we carried on we would have walked down the path the truck would have been down and we more than likely wouldn't be having this conversation right now.

"It missed us by about ten feet before veering into the middle of the road, taking out stalls.

"There was clearly no attempt to try and slow down. We've seen stalls obliterated into nothing."

Mr Meredith then described the "absolutely horrific" scene as he tried to push Christmas stalls off people who were trapped.

His girlfriend also went to the aid of a number of people including a man with "very severe head injuries".

 Welshman Rhys Meredith, pictured here with his unnamed girlfriend, described how the pair avoided the lorry by barely ten feet
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Welshman Rhys Meredith, pictured here with his unnamed girlfriend, described how the pair avoided the lorry by barely ten feetCredit: South Wales Echo

"The biggest mental image I have is there were two rivers of blood going down the floor.

"Nobody was really helping anybody. People were running. It was like every man for themselves. It was dusty and chaotic."

Meanwhile Thomas Butler, from Uddingston, in Scotland, had been in the city only a few hours when he and his girlfriend decided to visit the market to do some Christmas shopping.

 Twelve people have died and around 50 are injured following the chilling attack
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Twelve people have died and around 50 are injured following the chilling attackCredit: Reuters
 The lorry ploughed through market stalls before the driver attempted to make his escape on foot
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The lorry ploughed through market stalls before the driver attempted to make his escape on footCredit: AP:Associated Press

The crash happened in Breitscheidplatz, a major public square in the city in a chilling echo of the deadly terror attack in Nice earlier this year.

The pair were walking through the stalls when Mr Butler caught sight of the lorry.

He said: “Before we knew it the big lorry had turned a corner and I had it in my eye shot and we heard all this noise and all the people started running towards myself and my partner.

 The attack took place in a tourist hotspot next to some of Berlin's more famous monuments
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The attack took place in a tourist hotspot next to some of Berlin's more famous monumentsCredit: Getty Images
 The attack had chilling echoes of last year's Bastille Day attacks in Nice, when 84 died after a lorry drove into a crowd
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The attack had chilling echoes of last year's Bastille Day attacks in Nice, when 84 died after a lorry drove into a crowdCredit: Reuters
 Butler said he 'grabbed his girlfriend and he just ran' when he saw the lorry coming towards the market
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Butler said he 'grabbed his girlfriend and he just ran' when he saw the lorry coming towards the marketCredit: Reuters
 Police initially treated the incident as a traffic accident, but Butler immediately felt it had been deliberate
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Police initially treated the incident as a traffic accident, but Butler immediately felt it had been deliberate

“They were screaming so we assumed the worst, I grabbed [my girlfriend] and we just ran.”

Mr Butler and his girlfriend escaped to the subway where they warned other people “don’t go upstairs”.

He told STV News the police arrived on the scene “pretty quickly.”

He said: “They were saying to us it’s a traffic accident and I was saying no I have seen the lorry it wasn’t an accident”.

Thomas also uploaded a Facebook Live video of the aftermath of the horror.

 Police secured the area in the wake of the incident, partly to investigate a suspicious item, which turned out to be a sleeping bag
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Police secured the area in the wake of the incident, partly to investigate a suspicious item, which turned out to be a sleeping bagCredit: Getty Images
 Berlin residents were asked to stay in their homes and not make their way to the square even if they had relatives who had been at the market
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Berlin residents were asked to stay in their homes and not make their way to the square even if they had relatives who had been at the marketCredit: Getty Images
 The police have provided hotline numbers they can call to find out if their relatives are ok
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The police have provided hotline numbers they can call to find out if their relatives are okCredit: Getty Images
 The attack took place at the Breitscheidplatz Christmas market, on Berlins famous Kurfurstendamm shopping street and by the Kaiser Wilhelm church
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The attack took place at the Breitscheidplatz Christmas market, on Berlins famous Kurfurstendamm shopping street and by the Kaiser Wilhelm churchCredit: Reuters

 

He said on the clip: “I was at the Berlin Christmas Market and a truck has just ploughed right into the Christmas Market.

“We were literally 30 seconds away from it.

“I grabbed Jen and ran down into the subway station.

“The full street was running.

“It was scary stuff.”

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