Car rams into people in Italian city of Modena, media say


MILAN, ⁠May 16 (Reuters) - ⁠Several people ‌were injured on Saturday when a ​car drove ⁠into ⁠them in the ⁠centre of ‌the ⁠northern Italian city ​of ‌Modena, Italian media ⁠said.

The ​car crashed into ⁠a shop ​window, and the driver stabbed ⁠a passerby who tried to stop ​him, ⁠media said.

(Reporting ​by ‌Sara Rossi. Editing ​by Mark Potter)

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