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Taxi driver questioned on suspicion of attempted murder in Cardiff | Taxi driver questioned on suspicion of attempted murder in Cardiff |
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A taxi driver held following a collision between a taxi and eight men in Cardiff is being questioned on suspicion of attempted murder. | A taxi driver held following a collision between a taxi and eight men in Cardiff is being questioned on suspicion of attempted murder. |
The man, 28, was arrested on Tuesday near the city centre, said police. | The man, 28, was arrested on Tuesday near the city centre, said police. |
One man remains in hospital with burns following the incident on Wood Street bridge at around 19:00 BST. | One man remains in hospital with burns following the incident on Wood Street bridge at around 19:00 BST. |
South Wales Police has appealed for witnesses and is asking nearby firms and residents to examine any CCTV footage they may have which may help. | South Wales Police has appealed for witnesses and is asking nearby firms and residents to examine any CCTV footage they may have which may help. |
Seven ambulances were sent to the bridge, which was temporarily cordoned off to traffic. | Seven ambulances were sent to the bridge, which was temporarily cordoned off to traffic. |
All eight men, who were on foot by the Millennium Stadium, were taken to hospital for treatment. | All eight men, who were on foot by the Millennium Stadium, were taken to hospital for treatment. |
The men are all from Cardiff. The one still in hospital is aged 35 and from the Grangetown area. | |
South Wales Police said anyone with information is asked to contact Cardiff CID on 02920 527 420 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. | South Wales Police said anyone with information is asked to contact Cardiff CID on 02920 527 420 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. |