One dead, five injured as car slams into crowd in France

French police officers check a car in front of a building allegedly used by drug dealers in Sète, southern France, on 29 August 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 30 August 2025
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One dead, five injured as car slams into crowd in France

  • An investigation has been opened into homicide and attempted homicide
  • “Unfortunately, the toll is very heavy,” Evreux public prosecutor Remi Coutin said

ROUEN, France: A man intentionally plowed his car into a crowd outside a wine bar in northern France after an altercation early Saturday, killing one person and injuring five others, two of them critically, prosecutors told AFP.

The incident took place in the town of Evreux in the northern French region of Normandy at around 4:00 am Saturday (0200 GMT).

An investigation has been opened into homicide and attempted homicide, according to the prosecutors, who ruled out any “terrorist” or racist motives.

“Unfortunately, the toll is very heavy,” Evreux public prosecutor Remi Coutin said.

One man died at the scene, he added.

Five people were injured, and two of them are in critical condition.

Coutin said that “there was an altercation” between a young woman and several men.

The bouncers escorted all the patrons outside the bar located in the center of the town of around 50,0000 people, the prosecutor said.

“One person went to fetch a vehicle” and “deliberately reversed at high speed into the crowd outside the establishment,” Coutin added, saying the incident had “escalated and ended in a terrible tragedy.”

Two men, including the car driver, and a woman have been taken into custody, the prosecutor said, adding that further arrests were possible.

Guy Lefrand, the mayor of Evreux, expressed his “deepest sympathy and solidarity with the victims, their families and loved ones.”

“I commend the rapid response of the police and emergency services,” he added.

When the police arrived, they saw a panicked crowd, with many people under the influence of alcohol, a police source said.

The mayor, speaking to broadcaster BFMTV, said the bar should have closed at 1 am.

“It is an establishment with a bad reputation,” added Lefrand.


Winter storm snarls US holiday travel

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Winter storm snarls US holiday travel

  • The National Weather Service warned of hazardous travel conditions from the Great Lakes through the northern mid-Atlantic and southern New England, with the potential for tree damage and power outages

BOSTON: More than a thousand flights were canceled or delayed across the Northeast and Great Lakes regions due to snow as thousands took to US roads and airports during the busy travel period between Christmas and New Year’s.
As of Saturday morning, New York City had received just under three inches of snow — roughly half of what some forecasts had predicted. 
At least 1,500 flights were canceled from Friday night into Saturday, according to flight-tracking service FlightAware.
Newark Liberty International Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport posted snow warnings on the social media platform X, cautioning that weather conditions could cause flight disruptions.
The National Weather Service warned of hazardous travel conditions from the Great Lakes through the northern mid-Atlantic and southern New England, with the potential for tree damage and power outages. Forecasters said the storm was expected to weaken by Saturday morning.
Ahead of the storm, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency for more than half of the state. Acting New Jersey Gov. Tahesha Way declared a state of emergency for all of New Jersey, “due to a severe winter storm causing dangerous weather conditions, including heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain.”
“This storm will cause dangerous road conditions and impact holiday travel,” Way said in a statement. “We are urging travelers to avoid travel during the storm and allow crews to tend to the roads. Drivers should plan their travel accordingly, monitor conditions and road closures, and follow all safety protocols.”