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Natural History Museum crash 'not terror-related' | Natural History Museum crash 'not terror-related' |
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A crash outside a London museum that injured 11 people was not terror-related, police have said. | A crash outside a London museum that injured 11 people was not terror-related, police have said. |
A black Toyota Prius hit the people outside the Natural History Museum in Exhibition Road, South Kensington. | A black Toyota Prius hit the people outside the Natural History Museum in Exhibition Road, South Kensington. |
Video footage that emerged on Twitter showed a man, believed to be the driver, being restrained on the ground. | Video footage that emerged on Twitter showed a man, believed to be the driver, being restrained on the ground. |
The Metropolitan Police later said the incident was thought to be a "road traffic collision" and a man in his 40s had been arrested at the scene. | The Metropolitan Police later said the incident was thought to be a "road traffic collision" and a man in his 40s had been arrested at the scene. |
He was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and received hospital treatment before being taken to a north London police station for questioning. | He was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and received hospital treatment before being taken to a north London police station for questioning. |
London Ambulance said the people it treated - including the detained man - had mostly sustained head and leg injuries. Nine were taken to hospital. | London Ambulance said the people it treated - including the detained man - had mostly sustained head and leg injuries. Nine were taken to hospital. |
The Met said none of the injuries were believed to be life-threatening or life changing. | The Met said none of the injuries were believed to be life-threatening or life changing. |
Prime Minister Theresa May tweeted her thanks to first responders and members of the public, adding: "My thoughts are with the injured." | Prime Minister Theresa May tweeted her thanks to first responders and members of the public, adding: "My thoughts are with the injured." |
London Mayor Sadiq Khan also tweeted his thanks and hopes for a "swift recovery" for those injured. | London Mayor Sadiq Khan also tweeted his thanks and hopes for a "swift recovery" for those injured. |
"For Londoners and visitors planning to visit our excellent museums and attractions in the area, please be assured they will be open as usual tomorrow." | "For Londoners and visitors planning to visit our excellent museums and attractions in the area, please be assured they will be open as usual tomorrow." |
The current terror threat in the UK is at "severe" - the second highest level - meaning an attack is highly likely. | The current terror threat in the UK is at "severe" - the second highest level - meaning an attack is highly likely. |
Exhibition Road is an area popular with tourists as it is home to the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum. | Exhibition Road is an area popular with tourists as it is home to the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum. |
Oliver Cheshire, a model and popstar Pixie Lott's fiance, was involved in helping hold the man down after the incident. | Oliver Cheshire, a model and popstar Pixie Lott's fiance, was involved in helping hold the man down after the incident. |
He tweeted: "I'm OK. Thank you to the men who helped me pin him down and the police for coming so quickly." | He tweeted: "I'm OK. Thank you to the men who helped me pin him down and the police for coming so quickly." |
BBC reporter Chloe Hayward, who was leaving the Natural History Museum as the crash happened at 14:20 BST, said she saw a car "diagonally across the road", looking like it had hit a bollard, before armed officers arrived. | BBC reporter Chloe Hayward, who was leaving the Natural History Museum as the crash happened at 14:20 BST, said she saw a car "diagonally across the road", looking like it had hit a bollard, before armed officers arrived. |
At the scene | At the scene |
By Dominic Casciani, BBC home affairs correspondent | By Dominic Casciani, BBC home affairs correspondent |
We have been to the south end of Exhibition Road nearest the Tube and the area, normally a busy destination for Saturday afternoon dining by locals and tourists, is deserted. | We have been to the south end of Exhibition Road nearest the Tube and the area, normally a busy destination for Saturday afternoon dining by locals and tourists, is deserted. |
Eyewitnesses told us that police came rushing into each bar and restaurant and told people to get out. | Eyewitnesses told us that police came rushing into each bar and restaurant and told people to get out. |
We can see coats on chairs - some knocked over - half-eaten meals and half-drunk glasses of wine. | We can see coats on chairs - some knocked over - half-eaten meals and half-drunk glasses of wine. |
Police helped one restaurant owner to recover staff belongings, like house keys, because it was unclear when the area would reopen. | Police helped one restaurant owner to recover staff belongings, like house keys, because it was unclear when the area would reopen. |
An eyewitness who was walking to the Science Museum said: "When waiting for the light, we heard what I thought was gunshots and saw a car drive over the pavement. We just ran. My friend dived on the floor and cut her hands." | An eyewitness who was walking to the Science Museum said: "When waiting for the light, we heard what I thought was gunshots and saw a car drive over the pavement. We just ran. My friend dived on the floor and cut her hands." |
The woman, who asked to remain anonymous, said: "When it calmed down we walked back to where we'd been and saw a gentleman on the floor being restrained by police." | The woman, who asked to remain anonymous, said: "When it calmed down we walked back to where we'd been and saw a gentleman on the floor being restrained by police." |
Connor Honeyman, from Essex, who was in the queue for the museum, said: "We heard a horrible thudding noise and a car engine. Everyone started running and screaming inside. | Connor Honeyman, from Essex, who was in the queue for the museum, said: "We heard a horrible thudding noise and a car engine. Everyone started running and screaming inside. |
"We ran in, everyone was following us, and then all the security guards ran out and they closed the main entrance. There was much confusion before the police got there." | "We ran in, everyone was following us, and then all the security guards ran out and they closed the main entrance. There was much confusion before the police got there." |