Girl Is Killed When Driver Slams Into Pizzeria Near Paris

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SEPT-SORTS, France — A man believed to be under the influence of drugs — and possibly suicidal — deliberately rammed his car into a pizzeria east of Paris on Monday night, killing a girl and injuring her younger brother and 12 others, authorities said.

The driver was immediately arrested in what was the latest of several attacks in France and elsewhere in which a vehicle was used as a weapon. The local prosecutor said the man’s actions in the dinnertime attack in the town of Sept-Sorts were clearly deliberate, but not terrorism-related.

The girl and her brother were eating on the terrace of Pizzeria Cesena when a man in a BMW accelerated toward them, an official with the national gendarme service told The Associated Press. Some officials said the girl was 13, while the prosecutor said she was 12.

The girl died immediately, and her brother’s injuries were considered life-threatening, according to a gendarme official, who was not authorized to be quoted by name.

A deputy regional prosecutor, Eric de Valroger, said a 3-year-old boy was flown by helicopter to France’s premier children’s hospital in Paris and 12 other people were also hospitalized, four in serious condition.

Speaking to reporters near the attack site, Mr. de Valroger said he had opened a homicide investigation. At this stage, he said, “I rule out a terrorist motive.”

He called it “highly probable” that the driver was under the influence of drugs and that he left the road and deliberately aimed his car at restaurant-goers. Mr. de Valroger identified the attacker as a 31-year-old man from the nearby town of La Ferte-sous-Jouarre.

The suspect is believed to have tried to kill himself last week, Interior Ministry Pierre-Henry Brandet said on BFM television. Mr. Brandet said the man was not known to intelligence or the police.