French Prosecutor Says Knife-Wielding Afghan Suspect In 'Psychotic State’

Migrants and refugees leave their camp as they are evacuated by French CRS riot police in Nantes, western France, on July 23.

An Afghan asylum-seeker who fatally stabbed one person and wounded eight others in France was under the influence of drugs and experiencing "paranoid delirium," a regional prosecutor said on September 1 as reported by the AP news agency.

He was in a "psychotic state" during the stabbing and reported hearing "voices" telling him to kill, prosecutor Nicolas Jacquet said.

The suspect started attacking people with a knife on August 31 outside a subway station in the Lyon suburb of Villeurbanne.

A group of passers-by apprehended him before the police arrived.

The 33-year-old suspect’s identity wasn’t made available to the public and isn't listed on any radicalism watch list. A police search of his residence found two knives and no radical literature.

He has been living at a French center for asylum-seekers and was in possession of a temporary French residency card.

French cities are on high alert following several deadly attacks blamed on Islamic extremists in 2015 and 2016.

Based on reporting by AP and AFP