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King's College London: Pedestrian killed in crash on the Strand | |
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The van driver has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless driving | |
A woman has died after a van driver crashed into pedestrians on the Strand in central London. | |
The Met Police said three other people were hurt, one of whom was left with potentially life-threatening injuries. Two of the three are being treated in hospital. | |
The van driver, a 26-year-old man, was arrested at the scene on suspicion of causing death by careless driving and drug-driving. Police said the crash, which happened at about 11:40 GMT close to King's College London and Somerset House, was not terror-related. | |
Miles Damone, a student at King's, said: "The van came from one of the side roads by the Indian Embassy and then at this point - I didn't see how or when - crashed into the people." | |
He told the BBC: "I just saw it coming from there, [it] made a sharp turn and just rammed into the fence." | |
The Met Police said the van driver remained in custody while inquiries continued. | |
Ali, a PhD student at King's College, said he had initially thought emergency services were there for a protest outside the university until he saw ambulance workers carrying stretchers. | |
"[It] is so sad and hard to process - my thoughts go out to her family and friends," he said. | "[It] is so sad and hard to process - my thoughts go out to her family and friends," he said. |
"We walk by that crossing all the time and it's pedestrianised; barely any vehicles pass." | "We walk by that crossing all the time and it's pedestrianised; barely any vehicles pass." |
Gian Giacomo said he saw people being treated by paramedics | Gian Giacomo said he saw people being treated by paramedics |
Student Gian Giacomo told the BBC he got to the university at 11:55 as the emergency services were arriving, and saw three people being treated by paramedics. | Student Gian Giacomo told the BBC he got to the university at 11:55 as the emergency services were arriving, and saw three people being treated by paramedics. |
"There was a lot of confusion. No-one knew what happened. The news of the van hitting the people came later on." | "There was a lot of confusion. No-one knew what happened. The news of the van hitting the people came later on." |
A spokesperson for the London Ambulance Service (LAS) said paramedics had treated four people at the scene, but "despite our best efforts one person was pronounced dead". | |
Two of those injured were taken to hospital, one with potentially life-threatening injuries, and the other with minor injuries. The fourth person was discharged at the scene, LAS said. | |
A King's College London spokesperson said they were aware of the incident and were liaising with emergency services. | |
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