Germany church shooter was business coach who charged clients €250,000 a day

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A former Jehovah’s Witness and self-styled business coach has been confirmed as the gunman behind a shooting at a Hamburg church on Thursday that left six people dead and many more injured.

German authorities have identified the man who stormed a Kingdom’s Hall belonging to the religious group as Phillip F, a 35-year-old. 

They say that he left the congregation 18 months previously after a fall out with other members.

The Telegraph has identified the killer as Philip Fusz, freelance consultant whose business website describes him as an expert in the finance and energy sectors.

On the website, he offers exorbitantly priced consultancy for a daily fee of €250,000, stating that “the fee incorporates the fact that my work should generate you a leverage or value added of at least 2.5 million EUR”.

According to his own account, Mr Fusz grew up in a strictly religious household in the Alps before studying business in Munich. 

German authorities have ruled out a terrorist attack or any political motive.

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