He drove the van at the stop, an hour later in another.
Victim and injured
Victim and injured
The 35-year-old man was detained by the police in Marseille after he twice drove on bus stops Monday, reports Le Parisien. One person is dead, one has been injured.
"Le Parisien" writes that in Marseille there were two accidents in which the car drove into bus stops. "Le Figaro" informs that the driver drove at the stops of the Renault Master van.
Around 8 o'clock the car had a bus stop in the 13th district, in the poor northern part of town. The wound was one person. Around 9.15 the same driver entered the second bus stop, this time in the 11th district, a few kilometers further south. In this case, one person died. "Le Parisien" writes that accidents do not appear to be accidental, although the motive of a 35-year-old man is not known yet. "At the moment I have no information on the perpetrator's motive," said the source in a conversation with Reuters. The 11th and 12th Mayor of Julien Ravier told BFMTV that the fatal victim was a 40-year-old woman who was alone at the bus stop. "Avoid the Old Port" Police caught a driver after a chase in the Old Port area of Marseille. The detention was carried out by an anti-terrorist unit. The Twitter service recommends avoiding this area. An investigation is ongoing. There is not much known about the alleged perpetrator for the time being. "Le Figaro" writes only that he is 35 and is not a resident of Marseille.