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Two critically injured after driver rams into people on French island

Laura Gozzi and
Paul Kirby
Reuters View of the burnt car used by a driver who rammed into pedestrians and cyclists in Saint-Pierre-d'Oleron on the touristic French island of Ile d'Oleron, off the Atlantic coast, FranceReuters

A driver has rammed his car into pedestrians and cyclists on the holiday island of Oléron, off the west coast of France, injuring five people - including two who are in a critical condition.

A local man, 35, deliberately drove into people and then set fire to the vehicle, authorities said. He was immobilised with a stun gun after resisting arrest.

The man drove some distance between two villages on the island, mowing down several people, the mayor of Dolus d'Oléron, Thibault Brechkoff, said.

He is now being held by police in Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron on suspicion of attempted murder.

The incident took place around 08:45 (07:45 GMT) and lasted 35 minutes. Witnesses described seeing a series of incidents in several places on the island, including the villages of Dolus d'Oléron and Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron, which came to an end outside a bakery.

Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez, who travelled to the scene, said an inquiry had been opened, which would determine facts including whether there were "one or more" gas cylinders in the suspect's vehicle.

"This individual is known to police for petty crimes. He is not known to intelligence services for radicalisation of any kind," Nuñez added.

The public prosecutor for La Rochelle, Arnaud Laraize, earlier said the man had shouted "Allahu Akbar" ("God is greatest") at the moment of his arrest.

Nuñez said that a representative from the National Anti-Terrorist Prosecutor's Office was at the scene as an "observer" only.

One of the badly injured victims is a 22-year-old woman who suffered multiple traumas.

The other person to be seriously hurt is reported to be a 69-year-old cyclist.

"There will likely be several other people involved; that is, even if they weren't physically harmed, they witnessed the scene and are obviously very psychologically disturbed by these events," Nuñez said.

Oléron, a popular holiday destination, is metropolitan France's second largest island after Corsica and connected to the mainland by a road bridge.

Map showing the location of Île d’Oléron off the west coast of France in the Bay of Biscay. The island is highlighted with a red label and the city of Dolus d’Oléron on the island is also marked. On the mainland, the nearby town of La Rochelle is marked as it Bordeaux to the south and Nantes to the north. A small inset map of France in the top left shows the region’s position on the west coast of the country.

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