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Three injured as car rams into pedestrians in Spain's Zaragoza - media Car mows down pedestrians in Spain, two people arrested
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Three people have been injured as a car hit pedestrians in Casetas, northwestern Spain. The vehicle fled the scene, according to local media reports. Two people are in police custody after a car ploughed into three pedestrians in Casetas, northwestern Spain. According to eyewitness accounts, the vehicle left the scene of the incident sparking panic.
The vehicle came across the sidewalk around 9:20am local time on Monday, causing panic in the neighborhood Casetas, Zaragoza province. Three pedestrians a 45-year-old man and an old couple - were injured in the  incident, local media said. All the victims were sent to hospitals and they reportedly have no life-threatening injuries. The incident on Logrono Avenue in Spain’s Zaragoza province occured around 9.20am local time Monday when a vehicle mounted a pavement and hit people at a zebra crossing.
The driver initially fled the scene, but he and a person who was in the car at the moment of the crash were later arrested,  according to Heraldo. While they have not been identified so far, that paper says they both are young. Three pedestrians, a 45-year-old man and a couple in their 60s, were injured in the incident, according to the local emergency services, which sent out a Twitter alert about the morning collision.
DETAILS TO FOLLOW The victims have since been transported to the Miguel Servet Hospital where their injuries are not thought to be life-threatening. The driver initially fled the scene, but he and a person who was a passenger in the car at the time of the crash were later arrested, reported Heraldo. While the duo have not yet been identified, the paper says that both the suspects are in their 20s.
RT.com has contacted Spanish police for comment.