Car Hits London Pedestrians; Terror Not Suspected

LONDON β€” Several pedestrians were injured near the city’s Natural History Museum on Saturday, police officials said, but authorities said they were not treating the incident as terrorism-related.

British media reported a car had mounted the sidewalk outside the tourist attraction, and a man was detained after the incident.

Image: A police officer stands at a cordoned off area near the Natural History Museum, after a car mounted the pavement, in London, Oct. 7, 2017. Image: A police officer stands at a cordoned off area near the Natural History Museum, after a car mounted the pavement, in London, Oct. 7, 2017.

A police officer stands at a cordoned off area near the Natural History Museum, after a car mounted the pavement, in London, Oct. 7, 2017. Dylan Martinez / Reuters

London’s Metropolitan Police described the incident in the South Kensington area of west London as a collision and said the motive for the incident was under investigation.

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“Inquiries to establish the circumstances and motive are under way,” police said on Twitter.

A spokesman later said the incident was not being treated as terrorism-related at this stage. Police originally said a man was arrested at the scene but later clarified he had only been detained.

A Reuters witness said there were large numbers of police, including armed officers, and paramedics at the scene although the atmosphere appeared calm.

A BBC reporter at the scene said she could see a car diagonally across the road surrounded by a crowd of people with one or two on the ground. She said she was told by police injuries sustained were minor.

The museum said on Twitter it was working with police after “a serious incident” outside and would provide more information later. A spokesman told Reuters that no one was being allowed into the building and people were being let out through a different exit.

Britain is on its second highest security alert level, meaning an attack by militants is considered highly likely. There have been five attacks described by the authorities as terrorism this year, three involving vehicles.

In March, a man drove a car into pedestrians on London’s Westminster Bridge killing four before stabbing a police officer to death in the grounds of parliament.

Three Islamist militants drove into people on London Bridge in June before stabbing people at nearby restaurants and bars, killing eight. The same month, a van was driven into worshippers near a mosque in north London which left one man dead.

The Natural History Museum is the fourth most popular tourist attraction in the United Kingdom, with 4.6 million visits during 2016, according to the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions.


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