Ralph Burkei (15 December 1956,Munich – 26 November 2008) was a German television producer and co-owner of theBavarianproduction company C.A.M.P. TV. He was also active in Bavarian local politics with the MunichCSU party and was its treasurer from 2000 to 2004. At one time, he was vice-president of theTSV 1860 München and president of theVfB Leipzig football teams.[1]
Burkei died on the way to hospital after fleeing armed attackers and falling from the facade of theTaj Mahal hotel during the2008 Mumbai attacks.[2]
German counter-jihad activistMichael Stürzenberger, himself victim of the2024 Mannheim stabbing, has cited that the death of his colleague Ralph Burkei in the 2008 Mumbai attack events, during which they were in contact via SMS, as an important event for his anti-Islam beliefs.[3]
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