Boston Herald

Police eye suicide, not terrorism, in fatal French pizzeria car crash

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SEPT-SORTS, France — A man who may have been trying to kill himself rammed his car into a pizzeria east of Paris yesterday, killing a 13-yearold girl and injuring her younger brother and at least 11 others, in an incident authoritie­s said does not appear to be terrorism.

The 13-year-old girl and her brother were among the restaurant patrons eating on the outdoor terrace of Pizzeria Cesena when a man in a BMW accelerate­d toward them, an official with the national gendarme service said.

The girl died immediatel­y, while the boy’s injuries are considered life-threatenin­g, the official said. At least three others were hospitaliz­ed in serious condition, and eight more sustained light injuries, said the official, who was not authorized to be publicly named.

The incident reignited fears in France after a string of attacks in which a vehicle was the weapon of choice. An Algerian man drove his car into a group of French soldiers last week, and an Islamic extremist truck attack in the French city of Nice left 86 people dead a little more than a year ago.

The arrested man is thought to have tried to kill himself last week, French Interior Ministry PierreHenr­y Brandet said.

Brandet said the man, born in 1985, was not known to intelligen­ce or police. He did not identify him.

Two police officials said the incident is considered over and authoritie­s are not searching for accomplice­s, but to find out what motivated the driver.

A judicial official said the Paris prosecutor’s office, which oversees French terrorism investigat­ions, was not involved in the case because there was no proof of terrorism at this stage. A security official echoed that there was no evidence of a political or Islamic extremist motive.

The pizzeria is in a shopping zone in the town of Sept-Sorts about 40 miles east of Paris near Champagne country. Police cordoned off a large perimeter of the area.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? TRAGIC TURN: Police officers block a road near the town of Sept-Sorts, east of Paris, France, yesterday after a driver plowed into a pizzeria, killing a teenage girl.
AP PHOTO TRAGIC TURN: Police officers block a road near the town of Sept-Sorts, east of Paris, France, yesterday after a driver plowed into a pizzeria, killing a teenage girl.

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