Paris: A police official speaks to the media after a man carrying a knife wounded three people at the Gare de Lyon trainl station, on Saturday.—Reuters
Paris: A police official speaks to the media after a man carrying a knife wounded three people at the Gare de Lyon trainl station, on Saturday.—Reuters

PARIS: Three people were injured on Saturday in a knife attack at Paris’s Gare de Lyon railway station, a major travel hub, police said, adding that a suspect with psychiatric problems had been arrested.

The man, a Malian national living in Italy, went on a stabbing spree at 7.35am (0635 GMT) at the station, which operates domestic trains as well as those heading to Switzerland and Italy.

One person suffered life-threatening injuries to the abdomen while two others were lightly wounded, Paris police prefect Laurent Nunez told reporters.

A fourth person went into shock after witnessing the assaults. A terrorist attack was ruled out at this stage and an inquiry into attempted murder launched.

The stabbing took place less than six months before Paris hosts the 2024 Olympics and an expected 15 million visitors. Paris prosecutors said the suspect may have used a knife and a hammer that were under analysis.

“The suspect did not cry out (any religious slogans) during his attack,” a police source said.

“He presented the police an Italian driving licence,” which gave his date of birth as January 1, 1992.

His Italian papers were in order, showing he had lived legally in the country since 2016 and had no criminal record.

The suspect volunteered to police that he suffered from “psychiatric problems” and he was carrying medicine, said Nunez.

“We will see if terrorism can be ruled out, after checks underway on his telephone records, life in Italy and comments to investigators,” Nunez added.

Published in Dawn, February 4th, 2024

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