Lethbridge Herald

Car rams group in France

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A French prosecutor said a car that rammed into a group of students in a city in southwest France on Friday was driven by a man known to have “psychiatri­c” problems.

Toulouse prosecutor Pierre-Yves Couilleau told reporters that three students were injured on Friday when the motorist drove into the group, near a university campus in the city of Blagnac.

Couilleau said the driver claimed he acted deliberate­ly and was arrested.

An attempted murder investigat­ion has been opened, he said.

The prosecutor said the driver was known to police for about 10 minor crimes and not listed on a French register of people suspected of being radicalize­d by extremists.

The case was not been referred to France’s counterter­rorism prosecutor­s.

According to two police officials, the suspect was born in 1989 and known to suffer from a psychiatri­c disorder. The officials said he lived near the university.

The three people hurt are Chinese students ages 22 and 23, police officials said. Two were taken to a hospital with injuries that were considered serious, but not life-threatenin­g. The third suffered more minor injuries.

The police officials requested anonymity because they were not allowed to speak publicly about an ongoing investigat­ion.

The Toulouse region’s daily newspaper, LaDepeche, said the three students were in Blagnac for a French-Chinese program at a private business school.

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