At least five people have been injured after a car mounted the pavement and hit pedestrians in London’s Stamford Hill area.
Emergency services rushed to the scene in north London and established a security cordon while treatment on the victims was under way. Four of the victims were taken to a major trauma centre, while another person was taken to hospital by a volunteer ambulance crew.
The incident took place shortly after 9:30am local time. Onlookers, many from the local orthodox Jewish community, gathered at the scene as police cordoned off a large area.
#Hackney 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. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/CWOv6uHieS
“A car is reported to have mounted the pavement and struck a number of pedestrians,” police said in a statement, adding that the condition of the injured remains unknown.
“At this early stage, this incident is not being treated as terror-related,” it added.
Images from the scene shared on social media show a car smashed into a tree near a busy pavement in Hackney, East london. So far no arrests have been made.
#StamfordHill All emergency services are at the scene dealing with the incident and a police cordon remains in place.Met Police say no arrests have been made. 2/2 pic.twitter.com/Na1dMVh8Pm
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