Policce officers inspect a bus stop in La Valentine district after a van rammed into two bus stops in the French port city of Marseille, southern France. Photo / AP
A woman has died and another person is injured after an man deliberately drove a stolen van into two bus stops during morning rush hour in Marseille, southern France.
A man was injured in the first crash, which took place at around 8am, and a 42-year-old woman was killed in the second, about one hour later.
The suspect, a 35-year-old man, fled both scenes, and was later arrested in the city's Old Port area, the Daily Mail reported.
The suspect had reportedly stolen the van before deliberately driving it into a packed bus shelter in the Croix-Rouge area of Marseille just after 8am.
The driver then sped off, as ambulances were called to deal with people who had been injured in the attack.
The suspect, a French national, has convictions for theft, drugs trafficking and carrying illegal weapons, police said.
A police source said: 'He first attacked a bus stop in the Red Cross area, and then headed towards a shopping centre in Valentine.
"He targeted another bus stop in front of a fast food restaurant. There were a lot of people on their way to work.
"The attack lasted less than 15 seconds, but was very deliberate. The van mounted the pavement and rammed into pedestrians.
"The van then headed off into the city centre. It was in the Old Port that it was immobilised by police. The man tried to get away, but then gave himself up calmly.
"There was no resistance, and no shots fired. Bomb disposal experts arrived at the scene to search the vehicle, but no explosives or arms were found."
It follows last week's terrorist slaughter in Barcelona, 300 miles along the Mediterranean coast, when 14 people were killed in a van attack, and scores of others injured.
France remains under a State of Emergency following a long string of terrorist atrocities, including an attempt to kill a soldier at the Eiffel Tower earlier this month.
The 19-year-old psychiatric patient is in custody after he brandished a knife and pledged allegiance to Isis.
In April, 39-year-old police officers Xavier Jugele was shot dead while on duty on the Champs Elysee just days before the French presidential election.
Isis claimed the killing by Karim Cheurfi, also 39, who was shot dead by police in a gun battle. Two other officers were injured in the attack.
In June an Algerian student shouted 'This is for Syria' as he tried to attack a policeman with a hammer outside Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. He was shot and ended up in custody in hospital.
And in March a convicted criminal with links to radical Islam shouted 'I am here to die for Allah, there will be deaths' seconds before he was shot dead during an attack at Paris Orly airport.
Ziyed Ben Belgacem, a 39-year-old career criminal, was killed after wrestling a soldier's gun from her and fleeing into a McDonald's restaurant.
It followed the shooting in February of a man outside the Louvre museum in the heart of Paris after he attempted to storm the historic art gallery.