A car has driven onto a pavement in East London, hitting several pedestrians, the Metropolitan Police said Friday.
According to law enforcement, the incident, which occurred in the Stamford Hill area, is not being treated as terror-related. An investigation is underway, the police said, without specifying the number of those injured.
The incident took place in the London Borough of Hackney. According to The Sun, drivers have been warned to avoid the area.
#UPDATE | Officers are at the scene of a collision in #StamfordHill, N6.
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A car is reported to have mounted the pavement and struck a number of pedestrians.
At this early stage, this incident is not being treated as terror-related.https://t.co/KCYKgNyL1G
#Hackney
— London 999 Feed (@999London) December 11, 2020
BREAKING: A number of pedestrians have been injured after a car mounted the pavement and collided into them on #StamfordHill, N16.
Their conditions are currently unknown.
Met Police say at this early stage the incident is not being treated as terror-related.
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No arrests have been made in connection with the car crash, the Met statement added.
In September, a lorry driver was killed after his vehicle collided with two cars before crashing into a residential house in Kidbrooke in southeast London, England.
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