Seven people have been
injured, four seriously, in an attack by a man wielding a knife and an iron bar
in the French capital, Paris, police say.
The attack took place just
before 23:00 (21:00 GMT) on the banks of a canal in Paris's 19th district.
People playing a game of
pétanque nearby threw balls at the attacker to try to stop him.
The man, said to be Afghan,
was later arrested. The incident is currently not being treated as a terrorist
attack.
The man initially stabbed
two men and a woman near the MK2 cinema on the quai de Loire, along the Ourcq
canal, reports say.
Eyewitness Youssef Najah,
28, said he was walking beside the canal when he saw a man running and holding
a knife about 25-30cm (10-11 inches) long.
"There were around 20
people chasing him. They started throwing pétanque balls at him," he said.
"Around four or five
balls hit him in the head, but they weren't able to stop him," he added.
The man then reportedly
attacked the two British tourists in a nearby street.
The mayor of Paris thanked
the officers of the police anti-crime squad (BAC) who arrested the man. She
also thanked the passers-by who tried to stop the attacker.
The UK Foreign Office said
in a statement: "We are urgently investigating this incident and are in
close contact with the French authorities."
A French police source
said: "At this stage, there is nothing to indicate that it could be a
terrorist attack."
There have been several
knife attacks in France over the past few months, but few have resulted in
terrorist investigations.

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