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Two injured in estate hit-and-run Hit-and-run van targets wrong men
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Two men were seriously injured when a vehicle was driven into a group of people standing on a pavement on a housing estate near Wakefield. Two men seriously injured by a hit-and-run driver are believed to have been wrongly targeted in a dispute on a housing estate near Wakefield.
Eyewitnesses said the two men, aged 20 and 23, were hit by a van at the junction of Meadway and George Street in Streethouse on Wednesday night. The men, aged 20 and 23, were hit by a white Vauxhall Vivaro van at the junction of Meadway and George Street in Streethouse on Wednesday night.
Both were said to be in a serious but stable condition at a local hospital. Both are in a serious but stable condition at Pinderfields hospital.
A police spokesman said: "Early indications are that a vehicle was deliberately driven at the group." Police said the incident was "part of some form of a dispute" but the injured men were not part of that dispute.
He said officers were conducting "urgent inquiries" to trace the vehicle and driver. A West Yorkshire Police spokesman said officers were conducting "urgent inquiries" to trace the vehicle and driver.