Driver ‘deliberately’ runs over five in France: minister

Forensic police inspect the site where a burnt car was found in Saint-Pierre-d’Oleron on Nov. 5, 2025, following an incident in which a car rammed into pedestrians and cyclists on the French Atlantic island of Oleron. (AFP)
Forensic police inspect the site where a burnt car was found in Saint-Pierre-d’Oleron on Nov. 5, 2025, following an incident in which a car rammed into pedestrians and cyclists on the French Atlantic island of Oleron. (AFP)
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Driver ‘deliberately’ runs over five in France: minister

Forensic police inspect the site where a burnt car was found in Saint-Pierre-d’Oleron on Nov. 5, 2025. (AFP)
  • The suspect was a 35-year-old fisherman from the island who lived alone, local officials and a prosecutor said

SAINT-PIERRE-D’OLERON, France: A driver with no previous record of radicalization on Wednesday “deliberately” mowed down five people on the French Atlantic island of Oleron, seriously injuring two of them, a minister said, in a lower toll than previously reported.
The suspect was a 35-year-old fisherman from the island who lived alone, local officials and a prosecutor said.
The man on Wednesday morning aimed his car at pedestrians and cyclists along a path on the scenic island off the western city of La Rochelle, Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said.
He ran over five people in 35 minutes, gravely wounding two, including a 22-year-old woman, he said.
The man was, however, “not known to intelligence services as having been radicalized,” he added, urging the public against jumping to conclusions, and saying there was no reason to involve any anti-terror prosecutors in the probe at this stage.
Prosecutor Arnaud Laraize said earlier that the suspect was an Oleron resident and initially reported that 10 people had been injured.
Laraize said the man — already known to the police for alleged involvement in petty crimes — cried “God is the greatest” in Arabic when arrested.
The expression is a key refrain in Islam, but also used by militants carrying out attacks.
Police used a taser to arrest the suspect as he set fire to his car, Nunez said.
The prosecutor said the man ran over people on a road between Dolus d’Oleron and Saint-Pierre d’Oleron.
The mayor of Saint-Pierre d’Oleron told local journalists the man lived in a mobile home in his town and was “someone who lived alone, had a very isolated life.”
A lawmaker from the anti-immigration National Rally (RN) party said the woman who was gravely wounded was his aide and had been out for a morning jog.
RN vice president Sebastien Chenu, leaping to conclusions about the nature of the attack, earlier in parliament warned of “the Islamist threat on our country.”
France has been rocked by a series of militant attacks in recent years.
In 2016, a Tunisian man plowed a 19-ton truck into crowds in the southern city of Nice, killing 86 people. The Daesh group claimed responsibility for the attack.
France will next week mark a decade since the attack on the Bataclan concert hall and other locations in Paris, which were also claimed by Daesh and killed 130 people.


Family of UK train attack hero Samir Zitouni provide update on his condition

Family of UK train attack hero Samir Zitouni provide update on his condition
Updated 07 November 2025
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Family of UK train attack hero Samir Zitouni provide update on his condition

Family of UK train attack hero Samir Zitouni provide update on his condition
  • Zitouni’s family describe him as ‘kind and courageous’ person who would protect lives of others no matter their color or religion
  • Parents and teachers at his son’s school are thanked for their support, along with police, hospital staff, colleagues and well-wishers

LONDON: Samir Zitouni, the rail worker severely injured as he fought off a knifeman on a UK train, has spoken to his wife for the first time since the attack. 

The 48-year-old father has been in hospital since the mass stabbing on Saturday. The last update on his condition from police on Tuesday said he was in a critical but stable condition.

Zitouni, a British Arab, has been heralded for his bravery in saving the lives of passengers as a man wielding a long knife rampaged through the carriages of the Doncaster to London service. 

His wife, Eleni, said he had woken up briefly on Thursday and that she was able to speak with him for a short time, according to an update on a GoFundMe page set up to support Zitouni and his family. 

“This is a truly positive step forward, though there is still a long journey ahead in his recovery,” the update posted on Friday said.

The message followed an earlier post on Thursday sent by Eleni and signed from the family in which they sent their “deepest gratitude” for the kindness and support of well-wishers.

“Sam is a kind and courageous person who believes deeply in humanity,” the message said. “On 01–11–25 Sam acted as a shield to protect the lives of others, risking not being able to return home to his beloved son.

“This is who Sam is — he would do the same for anyone, regardless of color, age, gender, religion or origin, even for those he does not know.

“Sam is our hero.”

The message thanked the community of parents and teachers at their son’s school, where he is in Year 4, which includes 8- and 9-year-olds.

The family thanked the police and medical staff at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge, where Zitouni is being treated.

They also thanked his colleagues at London North Eastern Railway “for their kindness and all messages and prayers.”

The attack led to 10 people being taken to hospital by ambulance, British Transport Police said.

Anthony Williams, 32, has been charged with 10 counts of attempted murder and an additional count of attempted murder in connection with another attack in London on Saturday.

Zitouni, who has worked at LNER for more than 20 years, was on shift as a customer experience host, when the attack took place.

He armed himself with a frying pan from the train’s kitchen to tackle the knifeman, UK media reported.

Zitouni’s actions, which were caught on CCTV, were described as “nothing short of heroic” by detectives, who said he had undoubtedly saved people’s lives.

There have been widespread calls for Zitouni’s bravery to be formally recognized by the government.

As of Friday afternoon UK time, the GoFundMe page set up for Zitouni and his family by the charity had raised more than £24,000.