Former Dancing On Ice star John Barrowman shared details of a heartbreaking “terrorist attack” in which one person was confirmed dead.

John, 55, said he was involved in the horrific car accident in Berlin where he saw “bodies everywhere”.

On Wednesday 8 June, at least 30 people were injured, including five with fatal injuries and one confirmed death, in a heartbreaking scene on Rankestrasse in Charlottenburg.

John told his Twitter followers that he heard a loud noise and saw a car speeding down the road, hitting someone before driving back the same way.

During an appearance on GB News, John spoke of witnessing the attack on pedestrians, explaining that he and her husband Scott Gill had seen a dead body on the road.



John broke into GB News along with husband Scott

He told GB News: “We walked out of a shop that was right across the street from where the accident took place.

“And at first we thought it was a car accident. We saw the car that had passed through the bar, then into the shop window.

“My husband Scott has come close to the accident. I followed him and we saw someone on the ground being dragged away because the Renault Clio car door was open.



John Barrowman

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“So it is clear that the driver has been eliminated. Then we went to the bank where we were going to change the money and that’s where we saw the body in the middle of the street. And we realized that something bigger was happening here.

“The people who were upstairs, you know where the car came in through the window, didn’t know the person died there. It was then that we saw other people on the ground ”.

He said the paramedics got there quickly.

“Within seconds these people from the emergency services showed up and started treating people,” he said.



John Barrowman

“I thought they were dead but they started treating them. One person was thrown on a stretcher and other people received CPR and were treated ”.

“It was carnage from what we saw, we walked down the street before other emergency services were brought in and they then isolated everyone.”

Police identified the driver as a 29-year-old German of Armenian descent living in Berlin.