Yorkshire Post

Six people injured as car crashes into Eid crowds

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SIX PEOPLE were being treated in hospital after a woman crashed her car into a crowd following Eid celebratio­ns with her family.

The 42-year-old woman was arrested after the collision, which happened at around 9.14am yesterday outside Westgate Sports Centre, in Newcastle, where a large number of people were attending prayers for the religious festival.

Northumbri­a Police said they had no reason to believe the incident was terror-related.

The six casualties, including three children, were taken to the Royal Victoria Infirmary.

Two of the children were last night in paediatric intensive care and one adult is in the trauma high dependency unit.

The remaining three are believed to have serious but not lifethreat­ening injuries, police said.

Assistant Chief Constable Darren Best said: “At approximat­ely 9.14am we received reports that a car had collided with pedestrian­s outside of Westgate Sports Centre, in Newcastle city centre.

“At that time a large number of people were in the area celebratin­g the religious festival Eid that is held to mark the end of Ramadan.

“What we have establishe­d is that a 42-year-old female has been celebratin­g Eid with her family, she then got into her car and has collided with six people in the crowd.

“We have no informatio­n to suggest this is terror-related; however, this is a serious collision with multiple casualties and extensive inquiries are ongoing to establish the circumstan­ces around this tragic incident.”

Mr Best said extra officers are on patrol around communitie­s in the area to answer any questions or concerns.

Specially trained family liaison officers are working with the affected families.

A statement from the nearby Newcastle Central Mosque said the collision happened immediatel­y after people were leaving the area following Eid prayers.

It said: “We pray and hope that all those affected recover soon fully.

“We thank the emergency medical services, the police and over 100 volunteers from the mosque for their quick response to the incident.”

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