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CCTV shows woman and two children being thrown into air in London hit-and-run | CCTV shows woman and two children being thrown into air in London hit-and-run |
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Footage which shows a hit-and-run driver careering into a group of five people has been released by police. | Footage which shows a hit-and-run driver careering into a group of five people has been released by police. |
A woman and two children suffered serious – but not life-threatening – injuries from the incident in East Ham, London. | A woman and two children suffered serious – but not life-threatening – injuries from the incident in East Ham, London. |
CCTV shows the group crossing a road towards a traffic island as the car comes speeding towards them. | CCTV shows the group crossing a road towards a traffic island as the car comes speeding towards them. |
At least two can be seen flying into the air as two others rush across the other side to safety. | |
The car then comes to a stop on the pavement, with the driver getting out and running away shortly after. | |
Police say they were called to the scene just before 3pm on Thursday, October 27. | Police say they were called to the scene just before 3pm on Thursday, October 27. |
"Officers and London Ambulance Service attended and the three pedestrians – a woman aged in her 50s and two children, a boy, 12, and a girl, 11 – were taken to hospital for treatment," a statement read. | "Officers and London Ambulance Service attended and the three pedestrians – a woman aged in her 50s and two children, a boy, 12, and a girl, 11 – were taken to hospital for treatment," a statement read. |
No arrests were made and enquiries are continuing. | No arrests were made and enquiries are continuing. |
Anyone with information should call police on 101. | Anyone with information should call police on 101. |
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