The Syrian refugee detained in the stabbing of six people including four young children in the French Alpine town of Annecy has been charged with “at-tempted murder”, a prosecutor said on Saturday. The suspect is under formal investigation for attempted murder and resisting arrest with a weapon, the prosecutor said.
The injured are no longer in critical condition, Annecy Prosecutor Line Bonnet-Mathis told a news conference, adding that the four children were still in hospital.
The stabbing was the first violent attack targeting children since 2012, when a gunman shot three Jew-ish children and one of their parents, and then three soldiers, in Toulouse in 2012.
The suspect has chosen not to speak while in police custody and when presented before judges, the prosecutor said. He was examined by a psychiatrist who considered that he was fit to be held in custody. Drug and alcohol tests were negative.
“Presently it is premature to assess his motiva-tions,” Bonnet-Mathis said, reiterating that there was no indication yet that terrorism was the assailant’s motivation.
BFM television said the suspect was being held in solitary confinement at Aiton prison in the region of Savoie, some 80 km from Annecy.—AFP