London car ploughs into crowd during Eid celebration, six injured in Newcastle incident
London: Six people, including three children, were
injured when a car mounted a kerb and ploughed into a crowd of people
participating in an event to celebrate Eid outside a sports centre in northeast
England on Sunday.
Police said the incident in Newcastle was not
believed to be terrorism-related but a full investigation was underway.
"As previously stated there is nothing to
suggest that this is terror related. A 42-year-old woman is currently in police
custody and police are not looking for any other suspects at this time," a
Northumbria Police statement said.
One of the children is said to have been critically
injured. Hundreds of people were at the event this morning to mark the end of
Ramzan outside the Westgate Sports Centre.
A North East Ambulance Service spokesman said:
"We received our first 999 call at 9.15 am to report a car that had
mounted the kerb.
"We have taken six people to hospital; they
have gone to the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle; three children and
three adults."
Emergency services included six ambulances, two
paramedic rapid response vehicles and the air ambulance.
An eyewitness told the BBC:
"From what I understand, (a woman who had been at prayer) was about to
leave in her car and I believe she lost control.
"I ran up straight away because everyone was
moving in on all the injured, trying to put water in their mouths.
"The parents of the kids were there, I had to
sort of try and calm them down just to tell them the ambulance is there and
they will take care of it; they know what they're doing.
"It caused a lot of panic; everyone was
screaming when it happened, it wasn't the best of experiences."
Chi Onwurah, Labour MP for Newcastle Central,
tweeted: "So sad, I was at the prayers earlier and there were so much joy &
unity. Thinking of those affected by what I am told was a terrible
accident."
Britain is on high alert following recent terror
attacks involving vehicles. On 19 June, a man drove a van into Muslim
worshippers in London, killing one and injuring others.

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