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Marseille incident: Van crashes into two bus shelters killing at least one person in the southern French city Marseille incident: Van crashes into two bus shelters killing at least one person in the southern French city
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At least one woman has been killed and another injured after a van crashed into two bus shelters in the French city of Marseille.At least one woman has been killed and another injured after a van crashed into two bus shelters in the French city of Marseille.
Police advised the public to avoid the Old Port area where the driver of the Renault Master, a 35-year-old man, was arrested.Police advised the public to avoid the Old Port area where the driver of the Renault Master, a 35-year-old man, was arrested.
The driver first hit a bus shelter around 8:15am in the 13th arrondissement in the poorer northern part of France's second-largest city, before hitting a second bus shelter an hour later in the 11th arrondissement, several miles south.The driver first hit a bus shelter around 8:15am in the 13th arrondissement in the poorer northern part of France's second-largest city, before hitting a second bus shelter an hour later in the 11th arrondissement, several miles south.
A woman in her 40s was killed at the second bus stop in front of a KFC restaurant and a man injured at the first, French media said.A woman in her 40s was killed at the second bus stop in front of a KFC restaurant and a man injured at the first, French media said.
BFM-TV said a witness noted the license plate of the van and was able to give it to police.BFM-TV said a witness noted the license plate of the van and was able to give it to police.
A motive was not immediately known. A motive was not immediately known. 
Media reports say the driver was known to police for minor crimes and has psychological issues.Media reports say the driver was known to police for minor crimes and has psychological issues.
A Marseille police official told PA it is too early to blame the incident on terrorism, but "given the times" it cannot be excluded as a motive.A Marseille police official told PA it is too early to blame the incident on terrorism, but "given the times" it cannot be excluded as a motive.
David-Olivier Reverdy, of the Alliance police union, said all possibilities are currently being studied.David-Olivier Reverdy, of the Alliance police union, said all possibilities are currently being studied.
The crash comes just days after back-to-back van attacks in Barcelona and the Spanish resort town of Cambrils killed 14 people.The crash comes just days after back-to-back van attacks in Barcelona and the Spanish resort town of Cambrils killed 14 people.
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