(ANSA) - Berlin, March 1 - The German government said
Wednesday that it would do "what it could" to help the parents
of an Italian victim who died in a December terror attack on a
Berlin Christmas market that left 12 people dead and 56 others
injured.
Government spokesman Steffen Seibert made the statement in a
press conference in the German capital in response to a question
about the difficulties that Fabrizia Di Lorenzo's parents were
facing to receive compensation for their loss.
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