A Saudi woman has said she repeatedly warned German authorities about Talib al-Abdulmohsen, the suspect behind the deadly car attack at a Christmas market, but her warnings were ignored.Speaking exclusively to Al Arabiya’s website, 24-year-old Layan al-Tamimi detailed how she had reported the 50-year-old’s incitement of violence and extremist comments made on social media.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.She said she was motivated by a sense of humanitarian duty and acted after she noticed his threatening posts on social media platform X. The posts included intentions to commit murder.Al-Tamimi promptly alerted German police, but said her repeated warnings were met with indifference from the authorities.“I felt it was my duty to report Talib al-Abdulmohsen, and I did,” the Saudi woman told Al Arabiya. She elaborated: “His posts indicated his desire to kill 20 German individuals. Despite this, I didn’t see any reports against him or