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Nine injured after driver rams pedestrians in west France

In a Facebook post, Interior Minister Laurent Nunez revealed that a driver rammed pedestrians and bicycles on the French island of Oleron, off its Atlantic Coast, on Wednesday. The driver injured several people, before being arrested.

Arnaud Larraine, local prosecutor and Sud Ouest reporter, said that the 35-year old suspect shouted, "Allahu akbar" (Arabic, "God Is Greatest"), when he was arrested by the police.

French media reported that the motive of the attack was still unclear, and the office of the prosecutor for anti-terrorism is not responsible for the investigation at this time. The prosecutor’s office was not available for immediate comment.

Thibault Brchkoff, mayor of Dolus-d'Oleron told BFM TV that at least nine people had been injured by the suspect's vehicle in different areas of the island. Nunez reported that two of the victims were in intensive-care - later, some French media said it was four.

Le Parisien reported that investigators were investigating the possibility of the suspect being mentally disturbed.

Local newspaper Charente Libre, and other French media, citing Mayor of Saint-Pierre d'Oleron Christophe Sueur, reported that the man had been known to the police for petty crimes, including driving drunk.

Charente Libre newspaper identified the suspect as "Jacques G", and stated that he is French. The newspaper did not give any sources. It did not cite its sources.

(source: Reuters)