EXCLUSIVE Shocking moment car ‘runs over two people after mounting pavement’ as man and woman in their 50s are taken to hospital and four are arrested
- Police are appealing for witnesses after a woman was struck by a vehicle
- The ‘fight’ happened on Wembley High Road at around 1.30am this morning
This is the terrifying moment a vehicle ‘ran over two people after mounting a pavement’, as a man and woman in their 50s are taken to hospital and four people are arrested.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a woman was struck by a vehicle during a ‘fight’ on Wembley High Road at around 1.30am on Sunday morning.
Footage obtained by MailOnline shows the car slam into two people before knocking them to the ground.
One person is seen lying on the floor before the car drives away. The person on the ground tries to get up before again falling and pulling someone back down with them.
The person taking the video, who captures the footage from a car nearby, is heard saying: ‘You killed that motherf*****. You ran him over.’
Footage obtained by MailOnline shows the car slam into two people before knocking them to the ground
It is unclear from the footage how many people were hit but the Metropolitan Police say it was two – a man and a woman both aged in their 50s.
A police spokesperson said: ‘Detectives have arrested four people after a woman was struck by a vehicle during a disturbance in Wembley.
‘At around 01:30hrs on Sunday, 12 March, police were called to reports of a fight and road traffic collision on Wembley High Road.
‘It was reported that a car had mounted the pavement and collided with two people.’
Police said that emergency services attended the location and dealt with a ‘large and challenging crowd of people’.
The two injured people were taken to hospital by ambulance.
One person is seen lying on the floor before the car drives away. The person on the ground tries to get up before again falling and pulling someone back down with them
‘The woman remains at hospital with serious injuries; we await a full assessment of her condition,’ the police confirmed.
‘The man’s condition has been assessed as not life-threatening or life-changing.’
An investigation was launched by detectives from the Met’s North West CID.
Four people have been arrested in connection with the incident, and they remain in police custody.
Police are still conducing enquiries into the circumstances surrounding the collision.
Anyone with information that may assist the investigation or any witnesses yet to speak with police are asked to call 101, ref 541/12March.
Those who wish to remain anonymous can contact Crimestoppers.