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Death, arrest as van hits mosque crowd

- By Gregory Katz Gregory Katz is an Associated Press writer.

LONDON — A vehicle struck pedestrian­s near a mosque in north London early Monday morning, killing one man and injuring 10 people in what police are investigat­ing as a terrorist incident.

Police said the 48year-old man who was driving the car has been arrested and taken to a hospital as a precaution. He will be given a mental health evaluation.

The crash occurred at a time when the multiethni­c neighborho­od was crowded with Muslims leaving the Finsbury Park mosque after Ramadan prayers.

Police said the driver was detained by the crowd until police arrived.

The crash occurred shortly after midnight when police received reports of a collision between a van and pedestrian­s. Police said eight of the injured were hospitaliz­ed; the other two had minor injuries and were treated at the scene.

Eyewitness­es reported seeing police give emergency heart massage to at least one of the injured.

The Muslim Council tweeted that worshipers had been struck and said its prayers were with the victims.

London police closed the area to normal traffic. A helicopter circled above the area as a large cordon was establishe­d to keep motorists and pedestrian­s away.

Eyewitness­es told Sky News and other British media that the van seemed to have veered and hit people intentiona­lly.

Mohammed Shafiq of the Ramadhan Foundation, a Muslim organizati­on, said that based on eyewitness reports it seems to be a “deliberate attack against innocent Muslims.”

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