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On Tuesday night of ZIB, a savior from Vienna’s Night of Terror was a guest. It was not always easy for his family in Austria.
Osama Abu El Hosna was invited to ZIB Night on Tuesday. The man, who comes from a family of Palestinian origin, spoke about the events of the Night of Terror in Vienna. Hosna works in a fast food restaurant on Schwedenplatz and, thanks to her brave intervention, became a lifeguard and lifeguard. In an interview with ORF journalist Jürgen Pettinger, he explains how he perceived the anxious moments of the terrorist attack.
He and a colleague had become the target of the terrorist. He hid behind a tree, but the perpetrator did not give up. “He was looking for us and he kept shooting,” Hosna says, describing the dramatic situation. Estimate about 20 shots fired by the perpetrator. Fortunately, he says, two policemen were immediately on the scene and a police officer stood in front of him to protect him.
The bleeding stopped with the shirt
Soon after, an officer was shot and seriously injured by the killer. At the time, Hosna had two concerns, her colleague and the injured police officer. Although he was “shocked”, he was still clear that he would not flee until everyone was safe. The police had come to protect him, now they are staying to help.
Hosna reacted with presence of mind, observed the shooter and passed this information to the second officer. At the same time, he tried to provide first aid to the officer who was shot. He took off his shirt and tried to stop the bleeding. He was unsuccessful, he was bleeding profusely. After about ten minutes, the rescue was in place. However, the paramedics were in a state of shock and did not move away from the ambulance; According to the regulations, self-protection in such a situation has priority over external protection, so the officer had to be transferred to the ambulance. Two other men came to help Hosna. The officer survived seriously injured.
Known history
The story of the lifeguard family is remarkable. This was the case in the media when the mayor of Weikendorf wanted to prevent the acquisition of land in his community. He justified it with “different cultures, customs and traditions.” Meanwhile, a court has decided that the family can move. However, this has not happened so far. Because like “Today” she learned that the house had been bought, but had not moved because the mother of the family in particular feared racist attacks.