Six injured as car crashes into group of Muslims leaving Eid prayers outside Westgate sports centre in Newcastle, The Independent

Six injured as car crashes into group of Muslims leaving Eid prayers outside Westgate sports centre in Newcastle

Police say collision is not believed to be terror-related

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  • Sunday twenty five June two thousand seventeen Ten:02 BST

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Six people including three children have been taken to hospital after a car crashed into a crowd of Muslims leaving Eid prayers outside a sports centre in Newcastle. Police said the collision outside the Westgate Sports Centre around 9.14am is not believed to be terror-related.

An eight-year-old boy is said to have been critically injured, the Big black cock reports. A 42-year-old woman was arrested after the collision.

Movie shows moments after vehicle ploughs into Muslims celebrating Eid

Footage from the scene displayed members of the public running towards the scene of the crash amid the sound of shouts and screams. Hundreds of people were at the sports centre to feast Eid al-Fitr, the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. The six injured people were taken to the Royal Victoria Infirmary.

Assistant Chief Constable Darren Best said: “At approximately 9.14am we received reports that a car had collided with pedestrians outside of Westgate Sports Centre, in Newcastle city centre. At that time a large number of people were in the area celebrating the religious festival Eid that is held to mark the end of Ramadan.

“What we have established is that a 42-year-old female has been celebrating Eid with her family, she then got into her car and has collided with six people in the crowd. We have no information to suggest this is terror-related, however, this is a serious collision with numerous casualties and extensive inquiries are ongoing to establish the circumstances around this tragic incident.”

Mr Best said extra officers are on patrol around communities in the area to reaction any questions or concerns. Specially trained family liaison officers are working with the affected families.

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Four/65 one September 2017

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Prime Minister Theresa May takes part in a tea ceremony in Kyoto, during her visit to Japan.

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9/65 twenty six August 2017

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52/65 twenty one July 2017

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55/65 twenty July 2017

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56/65 nineteen July 2017

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57/65 nineteen July 2017

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58/65 eighteen July 2017

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59/65 eighteen July 2017

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60/65 seventeen July 2017

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61/65 seventeen July 2017

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62/65 sixteen July 2017

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63/65 fifteen July 2017

Garbine Muguruza of Spain celebrates victory with the trophy after the Ladies Singles final against Venus Williams of The United States on day twelve of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club at Wimbledon.

64/65 fourteen July 2017

The hearse departs St Joseph’s Church after the funeral service for six year old Sunderland FC fan, Bradley Lowery on in Hartlepool, England. Bradley was diagnosed with neuroblastoma aged only eighteen months. Hundreds of people lined the streets to pay their respects to the Sunderland football supporter who lost his battle with cancer last Friday.

65/65 thirteen July 2017

The EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, right, receives an Arsenal football top from Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn prior to a meeting at EU headquarters in Brussels

Earlier, a North East Ambulance Service spokesman said: “We received our very first nine hundred ninety nine call at 9.15 this morning to report a car that had mounted the kerb. We have taken six people to hospital, they have gone to the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle, three children and three adults.”

Emergency services sent to the scene included six ambulances, two paramedic rapid response vehicles, the air ambulance, three ambulance officers, four hazardous area response team vehicles and two paramedic trauma cars. The ambulance service spokesman said the very first ambulance arrived on the scene within two minutes of the very first nine hundred ninety nine call.

A statement from the nearby Newcastle Central Mosque said the collision happened instantly after people were leaving the mosque following Eid prayers.

It said: “Instantaneously after the Eid prayers, when the people were kicking off to leave the venue, a car collided with pedestrians. The injured were instantly attended to by the emergency medical services and the police. All the injured have been taken to the hospital.

“We plead and hope that all those affected recover soon fully. We thank the emergency medical services, the police and over one hundred volunteers from the mosque for their quick response to the incident.

“We were able to clear the area promptly ensuring there was no delay in the injured being attended to. We urge everyone to please plead for all those affected.

“The police are investigating the incident at the moment and we will give an update as soon as we have more information.”

Chi Onwurah, Labour MP for Newcastle Central, tweeted about the crash after attending the prayers.

So sad, I was at the prayers earlier & there were so much joy & unity. Thinking of those affected by what I am told was terrible accident. https://t.co/yD9SFXXzhA

The MP said: “So sad, I was at the prayers earlier and there were so much joy and unity. Thinking of those affected by what I am told was terrible accident.”

Police said extra officers are on patrol to reassure members of the public but repeated that there is nothing to suggest the incident was terror-related. A spokesman said a total investigation into the collision is under way but police are not looking for any other suspects at this time.

The UK remains on high alert for terror-related incidents involving vehicles after a string of latest attacks.

A man drove a van into Muslim worshippers leaving two London mosques in Finsbury Park on nineteen June, killing one and injuring others. Police said it was a terrorist attack directed at Muslims.

Any witnesses, or anyone with any information, are urged to contact Northumbria Police on one hundred one quoting reference number two hundred seventy seven 25/06/17

Six injured as car crashes into group of Muslims leaving Eid prayers outside Westgate sports centre in Newcastle, The Independent

Six injured as car crashes into group of Muslims leaving Eid prayers outside Westgate sports centre in Newcastle

Police say collision is not believed to be terror-related

  • Samuel Osborne
  • @SamuelOsborne93
  • Sunday twenty five June two thousand seventeen Ten:02 BST

The Independent Online

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Six people including three children have been taken to hospital after a car crashed into a crowd of Muslims leaving Eid prayers outside a sports centre in Newcastle. Police said the collision outside the Westgate Sports Centre around 9.14am is not believed to be terror-related.

An eight-year-old boy is said to have been critically injured, the Big black cock reports. A 42-year-old woman was arrested after the collision.

Movie shows moments after vehicle ploughs into Muslims celebrating Eid

Footage from the scene showcased members of the public running towards the scene of the crash amid the sound of shouts and screams. Hundreds of people were at the sports centre to feast Eid al-Fitr, the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. The six injured people were taken to the Royal Victoria Infirmary.

Assistant Chief Constable Darren Best said: “At approximately 9.14am we received reports that a car had collided with pedestrians outside of Westgate Sports Centre, in Newcastle city centre. At that time a large number of people were in the area celebrating the religious festival Eid that is held to mark the end of Ramadan.

“What we have established is that a 42-year-old female has been celebrating Eid with her family, she then got into her car and has collided with six people in the crowd. We have no information to suggest this is terror-related, however, this is a serious collision with numerous casualties and extensive inquiries are ongoing to establish the circumstances around this tragic incident.”

Mr Best said extra officers are on patrol around communities in the area to response any questions or concerns. Specially trained family liaison officers are working with the affected families.

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1/66 five September 2017

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Two/66 four September 2017

Protestors demonstrate in support of workers at British McDonalds restaurants striking over pay and other industrial relations issues, near the Houses of Parliament in London

Trio/66 three September 2017

World War II veteran from the Auxiliary Territorial Service Betty Webb (R) joins other veterans who worked at Bletchley Park and its outstations for a group picture in front of Bletchley Park Mansion during an annual reunion in Milton Keynes, England. Bletchley Park was the Government Code and Cypher School’s (GC&CS) main codebreaking centre during World War II and the site where codebreakers famously cracked the German’s Enigma and Lorenz cyphers.

Four/66 two September 2017

50,000 people making the foot crossing over fresh Queensferry road bridge

Five/66 one September 2017

Britain’s Prime Minister, Theresa May, is greeted by Emperor Akihito of Japan during her visit to the Royal Palace in Tokyo, Japan. Mrs May is on the third and final day of her visit to Japan where she has discussed a number of issues including trade and security

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6/66 thirty one August 2017

Well-wishers and Royal ‘enthusiasts’ gather outside the gates of Kensington Palace where tributes proceed to be left, on the 20th anniversary of the death of Princess Diana

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7/66 thirty August 2017

Prime Minister Theresa May takes part in a tea ceremony in Kyoto, during her visit to Japan.

8/66 twenty eight August 2017

Revellers dance to music from a sound system with a Grenfell poster on it during the Notting Hill Carnival in London. The Notting Hill Carnival has taken place since one thousand nine hundred sixty six and now has an attendance of over two million people

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9/66 twenty seven August 2017

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan takes part in a release of doves as a display of respect for those who died in the Grenfell Tower fire, during the Notting Hill Carnival Family Day in west London.

Ten/66 twenty six August 2017

Eight people have died in a crash involving a minibus and two lorries on the M1 near Milton Keynes. All of those who died are believed to have been travelling in the minibus, which was from the Nottingham area. The two lorry drivers have been arrested, one of them on suspicion of driving while over the alcohol limit.

11/66 twenty five August 2017

A Science Museum employee poses next to the Wells Cathedral Clock mechanism during a photocall at the Science Museum in London, England. The Wells Cathedral Clock mechanism is believed to be one of the oldest in the world.

12/66 twenty four August 2017

Lavlyn Mendoza (left) and Jennifer Quila feast after collecting their GCSE results, at Sion-Manning Roman Catholic Ladies school in west London

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13/66 twenty four August 2017

Reverend Andrew Poppe takes part in cricket match on the Brambles sandbank at low tide on August 24, two thousand seventeen in Hamble, England. The annual event sees Hamble’s Royal Southern Yacht Club team take on the Cowes-based Island Sailing Club in a game of cricket. Spectators from the Isle of White and Southampton travel on boats to witness the match which lasts for around forty five minutes while the sandbank is exposed

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14/66 twenty one August 2017

People gather in Parliament Square to listen to the final chimes of Big Ben ahead of a four-year renovation plan in London. The bell will still be used for special occasions such as marking Fresh Year, but will remain silent on a daily basis, to permit the work teams to carry out structural repairs

15/66 twenty August 2017

The Liverpool team comes in the Mersey, during the embark of the Clipper Round the World Race at the Albert Docks, Liverpool.

16/66 nineteen August 2017

Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage poses for photographs with veterans and Chelsea Pensioners next to a Spitfire on display at the Biggin Hill Festival of Flight in Biggin Hill, England. The Biggin Hill Festival of Flight is an annual airshow event and in two thousand seventeen the airport is celebrating its centenary. The airport only became exclusively business and general aviation in 1959, prior to which it was used by the British Royal Air Force.

17/66 eighteen August 2017

The Isle of Skye is known as one of the most beautiful places in Scotland, however its infrastructure services are being opened up to the limit by the number of visitors heading there to love its rugged scenic beauty.

Legitimate/66 seventeen August 2017

Grainne Close (L) and Shannon Sickles (2nd L) alongside Henry Edmond Kane (3rd L) and Christopher Patrick Flanagan (4th L) at Belfast High Court speak to the media through their solicitor Mark O’Connor (R) after the ruling on whether to permit same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The judge dismissed both cases. Same-sex marriage is recognised in the rest of the United Kingdom but not in Northern Ireland were the largest political party, the DUP has blocked proposed legislation. Shannon Sickles and Grainne Close, the very first women to have a civil partnership in the UK and Henry Edmond Kane and Christopher Patrick Flanagan were challenging the NI Assembly’s repeated refusal to legislate for same hookup marriage.

Nineteen/66 sixteen August 2017

Ratings line the flight deck of HMS Queen Elizabeth, the UK’s newest aircraft carrier, as she arrives in Portsmouth. The 65,000-tonne carrier, the largest warship ever to be built in Britain, is expected to be the Navy’s flagship for at least fifty years.

20/66 fifteen August 2017

People witness a bonfire in the bogside area of Londonderry, which is traditionally torched on August fifteen to mark a Catholic feast day celebrating the assumption of the Cherry Mary into heaven, but in modern times the fire has become a source of contention and associated with anti-social behaviour.

21/66 fourteen August 2017

An artist’s impression showcasing the proposed London Garden Bridge. The £200m plan to build a bridge covered with trees over the Sea Thames in central London has been abandoned. The Garden Bridge Trust said it had failed to raise funds since losing the support of the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan in April

22/66 thirteen August 2017

Tormentor Mo Farah stands at the top of the Coca-Cola London Eye as he bids a final farewell to British track athletics after winning gold in the Ten,000m and silver in the Five,000m at the IAAF World Championships in his home city

23/66 twelve August 2017

A dog retrieves a shot grouse on Lofthouse Moor in North Yorkshire as the Glorious 12th, the official begin of the grouse shooting season, gets underway.Grouse moor estates received millions of pounds in subsidies last year, according to analysis which comes amid a debate over the future of farming payments after Brexit

24/66 eleven August 2017

Hot air balloons in the air after taking off in a mass ascent at the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta.

25/66 eleven August 2017

The scene in Rosslyn Avenue, Sunderland, after an explosion at a house.

26/66 ten August 2017

Police on Goose Lane bridge which goes over the M11 motorway near Birchanger which is closed after a van driver was killed in a motorway crash after what “emerges to be a lump of concrete” struck his windscreen and his vehicle hit a tree.

27/66 ten August 2017

Emergency services at the scene in Lavender Hill, southwest London, after a bus left the road and hit a shop.

28/66 nine August 2017

Guards march up to Windsor Castle in the rain as a yellow weather warning for rain has been issued for parts of the UK. Powerful rain has brought flooding to the north-east of England

29/66 eight August 2017

A car on fire in the North Queen Street area of Belfast, close to the site of a contentious bonfire. The car was torched shortly after 10pm on Monday night

30/66 seven August 2017

A post-Brexit trade deal with the US could see a massive increase in the amount of cancer-causing toxins in British milk and baby food

31/66 six August 2017

Acts gather amongst the crowds at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh.

32/66 five August 2017

Fresh world 100m champ Justin Gatlin pays respect to Usain Bolt after the Jamaican’s last solo race

33/66 five August 2017

Katarina Johnson-Thompson of Excellent Britain (Lane 6) and Carolin Schafer of Germany (Lane 7) and their opponants rival in the Women’s Heptathlon one hundred metres hurdles during day two of the 16th IAAF World Athletics Championships London two thousand seventeen at The London Stadium.

34/66 five August 2017

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar is greeted by PSNI and Garda police officers representative of the gay community as he attends a Belfast Gay Pride breakfast meeting in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The Irish Prime Minister is on a two day visit to the province having already met with DUP leader Arlene Foster yesterday. The DUP, Northern Ireland’s largest political party have so far blocked attempts to legalise gay marriage.

Members of Unite employed by Serco at Barts Health NHS Trust, on strike over pay, protest outside Serco’s presentation of financial results at JP Morgan, in London.

36/66 three August 2017

Athletics – IAAF World Athletics Championships Preview – London, Britain – August Trio, two thousand seventeen Excellent Britain’s Mo Farah takes a photo in the stadium

37/66 three August 2017

Britain’s Bank of England Governor, Mark Carney, addresses journalists during a press conference to produce the quarterly inflation report in London, August Three, 2017. REUTERS

Bank of England and British Airways workers stage a protest outside the Bank of England in the City of London.

39/66 two August 2017

Britain’s Prince Philip, in his role as Captain General, Royal Marines, attends a Parade to mark the finale of the one thousand six hundred sixty four Global Challenge, on the Buckingham Palace Forecourt, in central London, Britain.The 96-year-old hubby of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth, made his final solo appearance at the official engagement on Wednesday, before retiring from active public life.

40/66 two August 2017

Jamaica’s Usain Bolt gestures during a press conference prior to Bolt’s last World Championship, in east London

41/66 thirty July 2017

Riders wait at the begin on Pony Guards Parade in central London ahead of the “Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic 2017”, UCI World Tour cycle race in London.

42/66 twenty nine July 2017

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43/66 twenty eight July 2017

A broad view of play during day two of the 3rd Investec Test match inbetween England and South Africa at The Kia Oval

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44/66 twenty seven July 2017

A nurse shows a message on his phone to colleagues as they take part in a protest near Downing Street in London. The Royal College of Nursing have launched a series of demonstrations, as part of their ‘Summer of Protest’ campaign against the one percent cap on annual pay rises for most NHS staff

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45/66 twenty seven July 2017

Two studs look through binoculars at US Navy Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Pubic hair anchored off the coast on in Portsmouth, England. The 100,000 ton ship dropped anchor in the Solent this morning ahead of Exercise Saxon Warrior 2017, a training exercise inbetween the UK and USA

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46/66 twenty six July 2017

Connie Yates, mother of terminally-ill 11-month-old Charlie Gard, arrives at the Royal Courts of Justice in London on where a High Court judge is set to determine where baby Charlie Gard will end his life

47/66 twenty six July 2017

UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson gestures while posing for a photograph at the Sydney Opera House, in Sydney. Johnson is there to attend AUKMIN, the annual meeting of UK and Australian Foreign and Defence Ministers.

48/66 twenty five July 2017

Britain Prime Minister Theresa May walks with her spouse Philip in Desenzano del Garda, by the Garda lake, as they holiday in northern Italy

49/66 twenty three July 2017

England team players pose after winning the ICC Women’s World Cup cricket final inbetween England and India at Lord’s cricket ground in London

50/66 twenty three July 2017

Rajeshwari Gayakwad of India attempts to run out Jenny Gunn of England during the ICC Women’s World Cup two thousand seventeen Final inbetween England and India at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London

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51/66 twenty two July 2017

Chris Froome, wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey, celebrates on the podium after the twentieth stage of the Tour de France cycling race, an individual time trial over 22.Five kilometers (14 miles) with embark and finish in Marseille, France.

52/66 twenty two July 2017

Competitors take part in the swim stage during the AJ Bell London Triathlon two thousand seventeen at Royal Victoria Docks in London, England. The 21st annual AJ Bell Triathlon sees thirteen thousand competitors take part in the world’s largest triathlon.

53/66 twenty one July 2017

Environment Secretary Michael Gove looks at screens in the information pod in the forest zone at the WWF Living Planet Centre in Woking, after he told an audience of environmental and countryside organisations that Brexit gives scope for Britain to be a global leader in green policy

54/66 twenty one July 2017

Screen grabbed pic taken from movie issued by NATS demonstrating air traffic over the UK yesterday at 12:15pm, with crimson indicating departures, yellow arrivals, purple domestic and blue overflights. Air traffic controllers are dealing with the busiest day in the UK’s aviation history. A total of 8,800 planes are to be treated by controllers across the country over twenty four hours, at the commence of a summer season which is due to see a record 770,000 flights in UK airspace – 40,000 more than last year

55/66 twenty July 2017

Defence Secretary Master Michael Fallon shows off his cufflinks after cutting steel on the very first Type twenty six frigate at BAE System’s Govan Shipyard near Glasgow.

56/66 twenty July 2017

Britain’s Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson looks at a bipedal humanoid robot Wabian2 at Research Institute for Science and Engineering at Waseda University’s Kikuicho Campus in Tokyo

57/66 nineteen July 2017

A bruised road in Coverack, Cornwall, after intense rain caused flash flooding in the coastal village.

58/66 nineteen July 2017

Prince George holds palms with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as they leave Warsaw

59/66 eighteen July 2017

Scotland’s Very first Minister Nicola Sturgeon during her visit to the site of Aberdeen Harbour’s expansion into Nigg Bay

60/66 eighteen July 2017

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson arrives at Downing Street for the weekly cabinet meeting

61/66 seventeen July 2017

Daniel Goodfellow and Tom Daley of Excellent Britain rival during the Guys’s Diving 10M Synchro Platform, preliminary round on day four of the Budapest two thousand seventeen FINA World Championships on July 17, two thousand seventeen in Budapest, Hungary

62/66 seventeen July 2017

Britain’s Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson speaks to the press upon his arrival at the European Council for the Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels

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63/66 sixteen July 2017

Switzerland’s Roger Federer holds aloft the winner’s trophy after striking Croatia’s Marin Cilic in their dudes’s singles final match, during the presentation on the last day of the two thousand seventeen Wimbledon Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London. Roger Federer won 6-3, 6-1, 6-4.

64/66 fifteen July 2017

Garbine Muguruza of Spain celebrates victory with the trophy after the Ladies Singles final against Venus Williams of The United States on day twelve of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club at Wimbledon.

65/66 fourteen July 2017

The hearse departs St Joseph’s Church after the funeral service for six year old Sunderland FC fan, Bradley Lowery on in Hartlepool, England. Bradley was diagnosed with neuroblastoma aged only eighteen months. Hundreds of people lined the streets to pay their respects to the Sunderland football supporter who lost his battle with cancer last Friday.

66/66 thirteen July 2017

The EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, right, receives an Arsenal football top from Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn prior to a meeting at EU headquarters in Brussels

Earlier, a North East Ambulance Service spokesman said: “We received our very first nine hundred ninety nine call at 9.15 this morning to report a car that had mounted the kerb. We have taken six people to hospital, they have gone to the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle, three children and three adults.”

Emergency services sent to the scene included six ambulances, two paramedic rapid response vehicles, the air ambulance, three ambulance officers, four hazardous area response team vehicles and two paramedic trauma cars. The ambulance service spokesman said the very first ambulance arrived on the scene within two minutes of the very first nine hundred ninety nine call.

A statement from the nearby Newcastle Central Mosque said the collision happened instantly after people were leaving the mosque following Eid prayers.

It said: “Instantaneously after the Eid prayers, when the people were kicking off to leave the venue, a car collided with pedestrians. The injured were instantly attended to by the emergency medical services and the police. All the injured have been taken to the hospital.

“We beg and hope that all those affected recover soon fully. We thank the emergency medical services, the police and over one hundred volunteers from the mosque for their quick response to the incident.

“We were able to clear the area promptly ensuring there was no delay in the injured being attended to. We urge everyone to please plead for all those affected.

“The police are investigating the incident at the moment and we will give an update as soon as we have more information.”

Chi Onwurah, Labour MP for Newcastle Central, tweeted about the crash after attending the prayers.

So sad, I was at the prayers earlier & there were so much joy & unity. Thinking of those affected by what I am told was terrible accident. https://t.co/yD9SFXXzhA

The MP said: “So sad, I was at the prayers earlier and there were so much joy and unity. Thinking of those affected by what I am told was terrible accident.”

Police said extra officers are on patrol to reassure members of the public but repeated that there is nothing to suggest the incident was terror-related. A spokesman said a utter investigation into the collision is under way but police are not looking for any other suspects at this time.

The UK remains on high alert for terror-related incidents involving vehicles after a string of latest attacks.

A man drove a van into Muslim worshippers leaving two London mosques in Finsbury Park on nineteen June, killing one and injuring others. Police said it was a terrorist attack directed at Muslims.

Any witnesses, or anyone with any information, are urged to contact Northumbria Police on one hundred one quoting reference number two hundred seventy seven 25/06/17

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