French priest seriously injured in knife attack during Mass in Nice church
- The broadcaster France Info reported the perpetrator had said upon his arrest that he had wanted to kill French President Emmanuel Macron on election day
- After the confused man did not find the president in the church, he attacked the priest, the report said

A priest in the southern French city of Nice was seriously injured on Sunday in a knife attack committed by a man described as mentally disturbed, officials said.
Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said that, despite the severity of the wounds, the priest’s life was not in danger. A nun was also injured in the assault during morning Mass.
The attack took place at the Saint-Pierre-d’Arène church in the centre of the city, not far from the Mediterranean seafront, a police spokesperson said.
It came as France was voting in the second round of presidential elections.
The broadcaster France Info reported the perpetrator had said upon his arrest that he had wanted to kill President Emmanuel Macron on election day.
After the confused man did not find the president in the church, he attacked the priest, the report said. The nun stood in the way of the attacker, after which members of the congregation lunged at the man, and one woman hit him with a candlestick, before police arrived.