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Man with knives injures 5 in Marseille rampage before being shot dead by French police   

Local prosecutor Nicolas Bessone says the attack was carried out on Tuesday afternoon by a Tunisian national with legal residency status
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A man who went on a stabbing rampage in the southern French city of Marseille injured at least five people before he was shot dead by police, authorities said.

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Local prosecutor Nicolas Bessone said the attack was carried out on Tuesday afternoon by a Tunisian national with legal residency status.

Bessone said the suspect had been expelled from his hotel for not paying the rent. He returned armed with two knives and a baton, first attacking someone in the room he had previously occupied. He then attacked the hotel manager before turning on the manager's son and stabbing him in the back.

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The prosecutor added that the man continued his rampage in a nearby snack bar and in the streets, trying to injure people at random, before he was “neutralised” by police.

He said the investigation was in its early stages.

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French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau was expected to travel to Marseille later on Tuesday. The port city is plagued by gang violence and drug-related crime.

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