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Anis Amri: German Authorities and Truck Attack

anis amri: Spokesman Sofiane Selliti told The Associated Press that officials from two specialized brigades in Tunis and Kairouan interrogated family members of the suspect Wednesday at their home in the central Tunisian town of Oueslatia, according to CTV. He did not say how many people were present at the interrogation. A spokesman for Tunisia's anti-terrorism judicial police says they have questioned the family of Anis Amri, the suspect that German authorities are searching for in the deadly truck attack on a Berlin Christmas market. The suspect's family lives in poverty and his parents are divorced, according to Tunisia's Mosaique FM radio. Tunisia's Mosaique FM radio reports that the man being sought by Germany in connection with the Berlin Christmas market attack had previous convictions in Italy and his home country. The truck attack Monday night in Berlin left 12 people dead and 48 injured. 8 30 p.m. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.