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Five hurt in car crash at take-away premises in Belfast | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
A baby and four other people have been taken to hospital after a car crashed through the front of a Chinese take-away outlet in north Belfast. | |
The pram holding the baby was struck by a black car which then hit the Capital City premises on the Cliftonville Road. | The pram holding the baby was struck by a black car which then hit the Capital City premises on the Cliftonville Road. |
None of the five people who were taken to hospital have life-threatening injuries. | |
A woman was knocked down and trapped under the car as it hit the building. | A woman was knocked down and trapped under the car as it hit the building. |
It is understood the vehicle veered across the road before striking the pram. | |
The pram landed a number of feet away on the pavement with the child, who is only a few weeks old, still inside. | The pram landed a number of feet away on the pavement with the child, who is only a few weeks old, still inside. |
A man cradled the baby until ambulances arrived. | A man cradled the baby until ambulances arrived. |
The baby and three adults remain in the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast in a stable condition. A child who was taken to the hospital after the crash has since been discharged. |