France attack not yet investigated as terrorist – interior minister
By Reuters
23 August 2018 |
2:50 pm
A man with psychiatric problems fatally stabbed his mother and sister and seriously wounded a third person on Thursday (August 23) in the Paris suburb of Trappes, French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said.
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