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    Frenchman who rammed car into pedestrians suspected of 'self-radicalisation', minister says

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    Posted on November 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A Frenchman rammed a car into pedestrians on Oleron island, injuring five. Suspected of self-radicalisation, no Islamist group links found.

    Table of Contents

    • Details of the Incident
    • Suspect's Background
    • Injuries and Current Condition
    • Investigation and Motives

    Frenchman Injures Pedestrians in Car Attack, Suspected of Radicalization

    Details of the Incident

    PARIS (Reuters) -A Frenchman who injured several people when he rammed his car into a crowd on a holiday island in western France is suspected of "self-radicalisation" and had "explicit religious references" at home, Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said on Thursday.

    Suspect's Background

    "Based on a number of factors that exist with this individual, and the fact that he actually shouted 'Allahu Akbar', there are religious references in his case that are quite clear and quite explicit," Nunez told France Inter radio. "Allahu Akbar" is Arabic for "God is Greatest".

    Injuries and Current Condition

    Nunez added, however, that it was not clear at this stage if Wednesday's attack, which injured five people on Oleron island off France's Atlantic coast had explicitly religious motives.

    Investigation and Motives

    Arnaud Laraize, prosecutor for the La Rochelle region, added there was no evidence of links between the suspect and Islamist militant groups, although France's PNAT national anti-terrorism prosecutor's office was monitoring the matter.

    Laraize said the man, who is in police custody, had told investigators he had recently converted to Islam.

    The suspect, whose name has not been given out by authorities, is a French national who lived on the island and had a criminal record including drink driving and drug-related offences, officials have said.

    Laraize said the suspect was under the influence of cannabis at the time of the incident.

    Two of those injured in the attack remain in critical condition.

    (Reporting by Inti Landauro, Dominique Vidalon and Alessandro Parodi; editing by Aidan Lewis and Mark Heinrich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •A Frenchman injured five by ramming a car into pedestrians.
    • •Suspect is believed to have self-radicalized.
    • •He shouted 'Allahu Akbar' during the incident.
    • •No links to Islamist groups found yet.
    • •Suspect was under the influence of cannabis.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Frenchman who rammed car into pedestrians suspected of 'self-radicalisation', minister says

    1What is self-radicalization?

    Self-radicalization refers to the process by which individuals adopt extremist beliefs and ideologies without direct influence from organized groups.

    2What is a criminal record?

    A criminal record is a documented history of a person's criminal offenses, which may include arrests, convictions, and sentences.

    3What is cannabis influence?

    Cannabis influence refers to the effects experienced by an individual after consuming cannabis, which can impair judgment, coordination, and reaction times.

    4What is the role of the national anti-terrorism prosecutor's office?

    The national anti-terrorism prosecutor's office is responsible for investigating and prosecuting terrorism-related offenses and threats.

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