A driver "suffering from acute schizophrenia" ploughed into a group of Chinese students leaving a college in the suburb of Blagnac, near Toulouse, France this morning.
Three people were injured, two critically, in the smash at the exit of Saint-Exupery high school, in south-west France, before being taken to the nearby Purpan Hospital.
The driver, 28, who deliberately committed the attack, is known to police but was not on a security watch list. While being arrested he admitted to hearing voices telling him to hurt someone, the Daily Mail reports.
The three victims are Chinese students - a 22-year-old man and two 23-year-old women.
This college campus comprises of several postgraduate courses including journalism, computer science, real estate and business.