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Woman arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after car crashes into pedestrians in London
A 29-year-old driver was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, and police said one woman is critical and a man has life-changing injuries.
- On Sunday at 4:30 AM, a car struck pedestrians on Argyll Street in Soho, London, leaving a woman in her 30s in critical condition and a man in his 50s with life-changing injuries.
- The Metropolitan Police arrested the 29-year-old driver at the scene on suspicion of attempted murder, grievous bodily harm, dangerous driving, and drink driving.
- Investigators confirmed the incident is not being treated as terrorism-related, and a third woman also suffered minor injuries in the collision near the London Palladium theatre.
- Detective Chief Inspector Alison Foxwell urged witnesses to call 101, referencing 1404/19APR, stating: "The information you have—however minor you believe it may be—could be of crucial importance to investigators."
- Officers and the London Ambulance Service attended the scene early Sunday as police continue inquiries into the collision, which occurred while venues in the area remained open.
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Three people injured after car ploughs into central London crowds as police arrest woman
A 29-year-old woman is currently was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following an incident in which a vehicle allegedly struck pedestrians in central London's Soho district
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Woman arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after car crashes into pedestrians in London
A man in his 50s sustained life-changing injuries and was taken to hospital, along with two women in their 30s, one of whom is in a critical condition.
·United Kingdom
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