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Thousands of people in Germany are preparing to attend the funeral of a young woman who was killed defending two girls from harassment. Large crowds in Germany have been paying their final respects to a young woman who was killed defending two girls from harassment.
Silent vigils have been held for 23-year-old Tugce Albayrak since she died on Friday. Tugce Albayrak died on Friday after she was hit on the head and left in a coma outside a McDonald's near Frankfurt.
Some 3,000 people are expected at the memorial service near Frankfurt on Wednesday, including the Turkish ambassador. Hundreds of mourners attended a service at a local mosque before she was due to be buried in her home town.
A man, 18, remains in custody over the 15 November attack. A man of 18 remains in custody over the 15 November attack, which shocked Germany.
The funeral will begin at a mosque in Waechtersbach in the state of Hesse, before Ms Albayrak's body is taken for burial in her birthplace nearby. The funeral took place at a mosque in Waechtersbach, attended by Hesse's state Prime Minister Volker Bouffier. The Turkish ambassador was also due to take part in the service.
The minister-president of Hesse, Volker Bouffier, will also be attending her memorial service. Mr Bouffier spoke of the "horror" of the attack that had made her death all the sadder.
The death of the student teacher has shocked Germany. The funeral procession then set off for a cemetery in the village of Bad Soden-Salmuenster, where Tugce Albayrak was born.
Ms Albayrak intervened when she heard cries for help from the toilet of a fast food restaurant in the town of Offenbach, near Frankfurt, where two girls were being harassed, German media report. Ms Albayrak intervened when she heard cries for help from the toilet of a fast food restaurant in the town of Offenbach, where two girls were being harassed, German media report.
She was left in a coma after one of the men returned and attacked her in the car park.She was left in a coma after one of the men returned and attacked her in the car park.
Bild newspaper published CCTV footage of the incident on Monday.Bild newspaper published CCTV footage of the incident on Monday.
A man is seen trying to restrain the suspect, named only as Senal M, before he throws the fatal punch which leaves Ms Albayrak lying flat on the ground, motionless among a group of people.A man is seen trying to restrain the suspect, named only as Senal M, before he throws the fatal punch which leaves Ms Albayrak lying flat on the ground, motionless among a group of people.
The student teacher was in a coma for two weeks before doctors said that she would never regain consciousness and was brain dead.The student teacher was in a coma for two weeks before doctors said that she would never regain consciousness and was brain dead.
Her parents switched off her life support on her 23rd birthday.Her parents switched off her life support on her 23rd birthday.
Prosecutors said initial post mortem examination results established she had died from blunt force to the head, but were unable to say whether she had been struck on the head or hit her head as she fell.
Ms Albayrak's actions have been praised by Germany's President Joachim Gauck who called her a role model and said that she had shown "exemplary courage and moral fortitude".Ms Albayrak's actions have been praised by Germany's President Joachim Gauck who called her a role model and said that she had shown "exemplary courage and moral fortitude".
A petition calling for Ms Albayrak, an ethnic Turk, to be awarded the national order for merit posthumously has gathered more than 100,000 signatures.A petition calling for Ms Albayrak, an ethnic Turk, to be awarded the national order for merit posthumously has gathered more than 100,000 signatures.
Confirming he would consider the award, President Gauck wrote to her family to say: "Like countless citizens, I am shocked and appalled by this terrible act. Tugce has earned gratitude and respect from us all."Confirming he would consider the award, President Gauck wrote to her family to say: "Like countless citizens, I am shocked and appalled by this terrible act. Tugce has earned gratitude and respect from us all."