Car drives into bus stops in France, reigniting fears of terrorism.
A car crashed into two bus stops in different parts of the French city of Marseille, leaving at least one person dead and another injured; police warned the public to avoid the Old Port area where the driver, a 35-year-old man, was arrested; the incident comes as Spanish police search for a 22-year-old driver who ran over a crowd with a van in Barcelona last week.
Reuters A car crashed into two bus stops at different points in the French city of Marseille, leaving at least one person dead and another injured on Monday, police said.
Police warned the public to avoid the Old Port area where the driver, a 35-year-old man, was arrested.
"At the moment we have no information about this individual's motives," a police official told Reuters.
The driver first hit a bus stop at around 8:15 am (3:15 am Brasília time) in the poorer, northern part of the city, before hitting a second bus stop half an hour later, several kilometers to the south.
The incident comes as Spanish police search for a 22-year-old driver who plowed into a crowd with a van in Barcelona on Thursday.