Hundreds attend funeral of Polish truck driver killed in Berlin

Hundreds attend funeral of Polish truck driver killed in Berlin

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Relatives of the family and representatives of Polish authorities take part in the funeral of the Polish driver Lukasz Urban at the cemetery in Banie village near Szczecin, north-western Poland

Polish President Andrzej Duda and hundreds of mourners on Friday attended the funeral of Lukasz Urban, the Polish truck driver who was killed and his vehicle used to crash into a Berlin Christmas market last week.

The 37-year-old father of a teenaged boy was among 12 people killed in the attack claimed by Islamic State.

Germanyโ€™s Federal Prosecutorโ€™s Office said on Thursday Urban had died shortly before the attack and forensic tests were needed to determine whether he had been shot with a gun later found on the attacker in Milan.

Mourners packed a small church in Banie, the driverโ€™s home village, for mass, while several trucks parked nearby honked their horns to honour the driver, private television channel TVN24 showed.

Duda laid a wreath and briefly kneeled in front of Urbanโ€™s white coffin, after attending mass in the village in northwestern Poland, 15 km from the German border.

Prime Minister Beata Szydlo said earlier Urbanโ€™s son and wife would receive a special pension, while an internet crowdfunding campaign started by a British truck driver has raised more than 177 thousand pounds ($218,000) for the family.

โ€œPoles have fallen victim in terrorist attacks before,โ€ Szydlo said in a letter to the family read during Fridayโ€™s church service. โ€œBut the tragedy in Berlin is extraordinary in terms of its ruthlessness and brutality.โ€

The suspected Berlin attacker, 24-year-old Tunisian Anis Amri, was shot dead by Italian police on Friday after a European-wide manhunt.

A local trucking association boss, Romuald Szmyt, laid the blame for Urbanโ€™s death on the company due to receive his cargo of 24 tonnes of steel elements, saying its officials should not have made the driver wait to unload.

โ€œLukasz Urban was a very good driver,โ€ he told mourners. โ€œHe was meant to unload on Tuesday but he arrived early. Two German drivers arrived and they were unloaded on Monday. He had to wait.โ€

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