At least three students, including two from China, were injured after a car slammed into a crowd of people outside a school in Toulouse, south-west France.
The driver, a 28-year-old man who was known to police for committing minor offences, was arrested at the scene, The Independent quoted police sources as saying.
The driver reportedly suffered from major psychological problems.
The crash is believed to have taken place in front of Saint-Exupery high school in the suburb of Blagnac, The Independent reported.
"Very shocked by the aggression towards the students in Blagnac. We offer all our support to them and their loved ones," the Mayor of Toulouse, Jean-Luc Moudenc said in a tweet.
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