Car Ploughs into Pedestrians in Derby: At Least 20 Seriously Injured
On Saturday evening in Derby city centre, a car drove into a group of pedestrians on Friar Gate; at least 20 people sustained serious injuries, police reported.
Derbyshire Police stated that the incident occurred in the evening on Friar Gate in the city's business district. According to law enforcement and reports from the Greek news agency ERT, at least 20 people were injured in the collision, with several suffering serious injuries.
A man in his 30s was detained following the incident. Police clarified that the vehicle—a black Suzuki Swift—struck several pedestrians. Official authorities are conducting an investigation into the circumstances of the incident and identifying all victims.
Local emergency services arrived at the scene to provide aid to the injured and evacuate them to medical facilities. Police representatives urged citizens in central Derby to avoid Friar Gate until operational activities are completed and to follow the instructions of law enforcement officers.
Further official details regarding the incident will be published as information becomes available from the police and emergency services.
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