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Early reports indicated that three people were injured in the collision outside Saint-Exupéry high school in Blagnac, Haute-Garonne near Toulouse in France. Three Chinese students were injured in the collision that occurred at around 4pm, local time. A 23-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman were slightly injured, while a 23-year-old woman is in a more serious condition. The driver attempted to drive off but was stopped by police and arrested straight away.

NA A vehicle has collided with people outside a school in France

As he was arrested by police he told them he heard voices telling him to hurt someone, local media said. They were transferred to Purpan Hospital in Toulouse. The male driver, reportedly born in 1989, was arrested at the scene. Police sources told Agence France-Presse the incident was a “deliberate attack” but the suspect was not on a list of known extremists.

Toulouse terror: Vehicle 'deliberately drives' into students outside a school Fri, November 10, 2017 Students were injured in the collision that occurred at around 4pm, local time Play slideshow Sky 1 of 5 Police officers surround the scene in Toulouse

Sky News Saint-Exupéry high school in Blagnac

Officers said the 28-year-old man was known to the authorities and had a previous history of drug use and schizophrenia. According to French newspaper Le Figaro, the driver had previously attended a psychiatric hospital. The Mayor of Toulouse, Jean-Luc Moudenc took to Twitter and said: "Very shocked by the aggression against the students in Blagnac. We offer them and their families all of our support". A local police source said: "The car mounted the pavement soon after 4pm and caused immense panic as it targeted students leaving the college.

Google Maps Map of Blagnac, near Toulouse

"The man responsible was known to police but had no history of terrorism. He has severe psychological problems, and had been placed under supervision in the past." The college campus comprises of several postgraduate courses including journalism, computer science, real estate and business. Paul, a communications student at the IGS campus told local media: “I was in class and I heard sirens. “We thought about an accident because when we got off the campus there were a lot of police cars on the ground. The school management did not explain what was going on.”

Sky News Saint-Exupéry high school in Blagnac, Haute-Garonne near Toulouse

The driver was stopped on boulevard de l’Europe shortly after the collision. Toulouse prosecutor Pierre-Yves Couilleau said: "The individual was known to the police and the judiciary for several offences.” He added: "For the moment, it is not being looked at as a terrorist incident although it is also not ruled out.” More than 240 people have been killed in France since early 2015 in attacks by Islamist militants or assailants inspired by the Islamic State group.

EPA A man has been arrested after driving a car into students near Toulouse

EPA A man deliberately drove at students outside a school near Toulouse