A fatal incident occurred on the Strand in central London, resulting in the death of a woman following a collision with a van. The Metropolitan Police reported that three other individuals were also injured, with one sustaining potentially life-threatening injuries. The van driver, a 26-year-old man, was arrested at the scene on charges of causing death by careless driving and drug-driving. The accident, which occurred close to King’s College London and Somerset House around 11:40 GMT, was confirmed not to be terrorism-related by the authorities.
Eyewitness accounts shed light on the horrific event, with Miles Damone, a student at King’s College, describing how the van abruptly crashed into pedestrians after coming from a side road near the Indian Embassy. The van driver is currently in police custody as investigations into the incident continue. Ali, another student at King’s College, initially mistook the emergency response for a protest until witnessing ambulance workers tending to injured individuals with stretchers. He expressed his sympathies for the victim’s family and friends, remarking on the rarity of vehicular traffic in the pedestrian-heavy area.
PhD student Ali recalled his shock upon arriving at King’s College during the emergency response, noting the confusion and lack of clarity surrounding the situation. A London Ambulance Service spokesperson revealed that paramedics attended to four individuals at the scene, unfortunately unable to save one person who was pronounced dead. Two of the injured parties were transported to the hospital, with one in critical condition and the other sustaining minor injuries. The fourth individual was treated on-site and subsequently discharged. King’s College London officials acknowledged the incident and confirmed their collaboration with emergency services in response to the tragic occurrence
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