Polish driver shot before Berlin attack: reports

Police believe the Polish truck driver whose vehicle was hijacked was long dead before the truck crashed into a Berlin Christmas market.

Ariel Zurawski, the owner of a Polish trucking company, shows the last photo taken of his cousin and driver, Lukasz Urban.

Ariel Zurawski, the owner of a Polish trucking company, shows the last photo taken of his cousin and driver, Lukasz Urban. Source: AAP

A Polish truck driver whose hijacked vehicle was used to crash into a Berlin Christmas market was shot in the head several hours before the attack and could not have attempted to foil it as previously thought, Bild newspaper reports.

The newspaper on Tuesday quoted a confidential coroners report that said driver Lukasz Urban, 37, had suffered not only knife wounds in a battle in the truck cabin but also a gun shot wound to the head some two-and-a-half to three-and-a-half hours before the 8pm attack.

There was no confirmation to the Bild report available.
A total of 12 people were killed in the attack last Monday.

The Tunisian assailant, 24-year-old Anis Amri, was shot dead by Italian police in shootout on Friday after a European-wide manhunt.

In a video released after his death, he is seen pledging his allegiance to militant group Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

The Berlin state interior minister Andreas Geisel had said on Friday that Urban had "quite probably" tried to disrupt the attack by seizing control of the steering wheel before being shot in the head after the truck veered to the left.

It came to a halt after driving for just 60 meters into the market that extended more than 400 meters, averting further deaths.

This helped start a crowdfunding campaign that raised over $US170,000 ($A236,436) for the family of Urban.

The campaign was started by British truck driver Dave Duncan a day after the assailant attacked Lukasz and hijacked his truck.

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