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Shanghai: 18 injured as van ploughs into pedestrians Shanghai: 18 injured as van ploughs into pedestrians
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Three people seriously wounded, government says, as vehicle mounts pavement close to Starbucks coffee shop in China
Reuters
Fri 2 Feb 2018 04.10 GMT
Last modified on Fri 2 Feb 2018 09.31 GMT
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Eighteen people were injured, three seriously, after a vehicle mounted the pavement in a busy part of central Shanghai and ploughed into pedestrians, the city government said.Eighteen people were injured, three seriously, after a vehicle mounted the pavement in a busy part of central Shanghai and ploughed into pedestrians, the city government said.
According to preliminary investigations, the fire was caused by a 40-year-old driver surnamed Chen who was smoking a cigarette inside the vehicle, the Shanghai public security bureau said on its official Weibo feed.According to preliminary investigations, the fire was caused by a 40-year-old driver surnamed Chen who was smoking a cigarette inside the vehicle, the Shanghai public security bureau said on its official Weibo feed.
Chen, who is currently receiving treatment, is suspected of illegally transporting dangerous substances, police said.Chen, who is currently receiving treatment, is suspected of illegally transporting dangerous substances, police said.
The Shanghai government said in a short statement the vehicle hit the pedestrians on a road running next to People’s Square, injuring 18 people, three of them seriously.The Shanghai government said in a short statement the vehicle hit the pedestrians on a road running next to People’s Square, injuring 18 people, three of them seriously.
The vehicle was on fire, the statement added, but the flames had since been extinguished and an investigation was underway.The vehicle was on fire, the statement added, but the flames had since been extinguished and an investigation was underway.
#UPDATE: The minivan that hit pedestrians in front of a Starbucks store in Shanghai was carrying gas tanks and caught fire at time of the accident, witnesses say. The fire has been put out now. pic.twitter.com/A8sqk3m7F7#UPDATE: The minivan that hit pedestrians in front of a Starbucks store in Shanghai was carrying gas tanks and caught fire at time of the accident, witnesses say. The fire has been put out now. pic.twitter.com/A8sqk3m7F7
Shanghai-based news portal the Paper said the vehicle was a minivan, and cited eyewitnesses as saying it was on fire as it drove onto the pavement, knocked people down and came to a stop in front of a Starbucks outlet.Shanghai-based news portal the Paper said the vehicle was a minivan, and cited eyewitnesses as saying it was on fire as it drove onto the pavement, knocked people down and came to a stop in front of a Starbucks outlet.
A Shanghai-based Starbucks spokesman told Reuters the store was not damaged and its customers and employees were safe. “The store is currently closed and we will assist the authorities in their investigations,” he said.A Shanghai-based Starbucks spokesman told Reuters the store was not damaged and its customers and employees were safe. “The store is currently closed and we will assist the authorities in their investigations,” he said.
The incident coincides with a visit to the city by British prime minister Theresa May.The incident coincides with a visit to the city by British prime minister Theresa May.
Some bystanders tried to break the window of the vehicle and drag out the six people in the vehicle, including the driver, the Paper reported.Some bystanders tried to break the window of the vehicle and drag out the six people in the vehicle, including the driver, the Paper reported.
Other witnesses told the news outlet that there were gas cylinders in the vehicle.Other witnesses told the news outlet that there were gas cylinders in the vehicle.
The story was later removed from the news outlet’s website and replaced with the Shanghai government’s short statement on the incident, likely an indication that the government ordered the story to be taken down.The story was later removed from the news outlet’s website and replaced with the Shanghai government’s short statement on the incident, likely an indication that the government ordered the story to be taken down.
Footage on Chinese social media, which Reuters could not independently verify, showed smoke coming from the vehicle and people lying flat on the ground injured in the street.Footage on Chinese social media, which Reuters could not independently verify, showed smoke coming from the vehicle and people lying flat on the ground injured in the street.
While the police statement did not suggest this was intentional, there have been cases in China of people seeking to settle personal scores who have carried out similar acts.While the police statement did not suggest this was intentional, there have been cases in China of people seeking to settle personal scores who have carried out similar acts.
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