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A British tourist has been killed during a knife attack in Israel on Good Friday.
The 23-year-old victim was stabbed multiple times in the abdomen with a kitchen knife on a tram close to the Old City, where thousands of Christians had gathered.
Police have arrested Jamil Tamimi, 57, a Palestinian man from East Jerusalem who was described as mentally unstable, after onlookers wrestled him to the ground.
The British woman is believed to be a student who was visiting Israel as a tourist, the Times of Israel reports.
Medics performed CPR on the woman at the scene before she was taken to hospital in critical condition, where she later died.
Miriam Levy, 32-year-old medic with Magen David Adom told Mail Online: 'There was a lot of blood. It was a big mess.
'There was a bunch of policemen already there and there were police medical and civilians treating her.
'I tried to get near her head where it was possible to manage the other medics and to manage the victim's breathing.
'After stopping the blood I took steps to reduce the pressure on he chest and put a tube in to her to help her to breathe.
'I saw that the pulse had stopped and tried to stimulate her heart mechanically and then with medicine.
'She had extreme injuries in her upper abdomen and her extremities and as I was treating her, she lost her pulse.
'We tried CPR and when ambulance arrived to take her to the ICU I went with them, assisting them to the hospital, where doctors attempted open hear surgery to save her, but it was unsuccessful.'
Officers said the attacker got on the tram and rode one stop before launching his knife attack.
A police spokesman said the suspected attacker had tried to commit suicide earlier this year.
A pregnant woman in her early 30s injured her stomach after the tram came to a sudden stop and a man in his early 50s hurt his leg trying to escape the attacker.