"It's the images that they've seen. The sounds of the car as it was coming towards them. The smells. Not being able to sleep. Basically, all of this is difficult for a person to grasp at first. In victim counseling, you have to try to absorb these feelings," Marco Vogler, the Catholic state police chaplain of Saxony-Anhalt, told DW.
"People have lost loved ones, people have seen terrible things—nobody should have to deal with something like this on their own," Kerstin Godenrath, regional chair of the White Ring in Saxony-Anhalt, wrote in a press release.
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