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From The Daily Mail:

A German security guard who turned an ISIS suicide bomber away from a music festival just minutes before he blew himself up said the jihadi ‘he kept staring at me nervously’.

Pascal Bohm, 25, saved scores of lives when he denied Syrian Mohammad Daleel entry to the 2,500 sell-out concert in Ansbach because he didn’t have a ticket.

Mr Bohm, 25, said Daleel seemed nervous and frantic as he loitered outside the venue after he had been rejected.

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'He seemed to hope that I would leave my place. He kept phoning someone and had his hand on the ear,' the hero told German newspaper Bild.

'I noticed him because he kept staring at me nervously.'

'Every movement seemed frantic, and he looked to see if he was being watched,'

Bohm's chilling encounter with Daleel, a failed asylum seeker who was twice meant to be sent back to Bulgaria, came just 30 minutes before he detonated his rucksack packed with screws and metal shavings outside Eugen's Wine Bar in the city 50 miles west of Nuremburg in southern Germany.

The blast injured 15 people - four seriously, and killed the Daleel, 27, who had links to ISIS.

Describing the moment the explosion went off Bohm said he felt a 'shock wave' and saw chairs flying through the air.

He said: 'I only saw injured people lying in blood on the floor - I immediately called the ambulance and fire brigade.

'The backpack wasn't on the man, and his body was not torn. He also had no visible external injuries, there was only a little blood', he said.

The attack could have killed many of the 2,500 concert goers if the bomber managed to get inside. 

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