11 pedestrians injured after traffic incident in London

2017-10-07 13

Eleven people have been injured after a car mounted a busy pavement in London. According to London Police, the collision was a road traffic incident and is not terrorism-related.

First picture of car used to hit pedestrians outside the Natural History Museum pic.twitter.com/iGaWL6nqCE— Danny smith (@doglab) 7 octobre 2017

The collision took place at 2.20 pm (1.20pm GMT) on Exhibition Road outside the Natural History Museum, the fourth most popular tourist attraction in the United Kingdom.

Most of those hurt had leg and head injuries and nine people were taken into hospital, according to the London Ambulance Service.

The Metropolitan Police confirmed that a man had been detained at the scene. Mobile footage shows a man being pinned down on the ground.

Inmediaciones de Natural History Museum #Londres Hombre reducido en el suelo antes de que llegue policía, no sabemos q pasa. OndaCero_es pic.twitter.com/4tAQhwEpf5— RR NEWS (RosaRodaNews) 7 octobre 2017

Witnesses described hearing a loud bang and seeing people running and screaming in panic.

“We were next to the South Kensington metro station, there were a lot of policemen. Suddenly an officer yelled, telling us all to run. Everyone one rushed off in panic and many people were screaming,” said Leonard.

“We were walking next to the Science Museum when heard bang, bang… At first, we thought it was gunfire. Then we saw a man being pinned down on the ground by two other men,” another witness recalled.

What’s going on in South Ken by the Natural History Museum?? Hope everyone ok pic.twitter.com/sz0Z7lQZcd— Annabel (@tatbels) 7 octobre 2017

Officers were called after reports of a collision outside the museum.

The Natural History museum said earlier on Twitter that a “serious incident” had taken place and that it was working with police.

There’s been a serious incident outside the Museum. We are working w/ metpoliceuk and will provide an update when we have more information— NaturalHistoryMuseum (NHM_London) 7 octobre 2017

After the incident, a museum spokesperson said no one was allowed to enter the building and people were let out through a different exit.

Nearby Tube stations South Kensington and Sloane Square were evacuated and London Tube services are still disrupted.

Earlier, London Mayor Sadiq Khan had stated that he was in “close contact with Assistant Met Commissioner Mark Rowley”, the head of counter-terrorism policing in the UK.

Britain is on its second highest security alert level, meaning an attack by militants is considered highly likely. British citizens have been victim of five terrorism attacks this year, three of which involved vehicles.