At least one person has been killed and one other injured after a car rammed into two bus shelters in the French city of Marseille.
As per express.co.uk, the French Police has confirmed the death of one person.
The police has arrested the driver supect driver and is investigating if the man deliberately drove into the crowd.
"At the moment, we have no information on the motive of this individual," express.co.uk quoted the source, as saying.
This crash comes amid France remaining on high alert following a series of terror attacks over the past two years.
The French Police have also joined in the search for Younes Abouyaaqoub, who is suspected to have been the driver of the van which crashed into dozens of people in Barcelona, killing 13 people.
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