WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. The small hatchback careered into the
group of five people walking across Central Park Road in East Ham,
throwing three of them into the air. The 50-year-old woman, 12-year-old
boy and 11-year-old girl were taken to hospital. Two of the pedestrians
managed to move away before the car struck at around 3pm on Thursday,
October 27.
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Woman and children are sent flying and left seriously injured before
callous driver flees the scene of horrific London hit and run
- WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
- The car careered into five people crossing Central Park Road in East Ham
- Woman, 50, boy, 12, and girl, 11, tossed into air while two others escaped
- The driver stopped on the pavement and ran away along with a passenger
08:55 GMT, 30 October 2016
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Updated:
11:49 GMT, 30 October 2016
This horrific CCTV footage shows a hit-and-run driver ploughing into a woman and two children crossing a London road.
The
small hatchback careered into the group of five people walking across
Central Park Road in East Ham, throwing three of them into the air.
The
50-year-old woman, 12-year-old boy and 11-year-old girl were left badly
injured, while the driver stopped on the pavement and callously ran
away with a passenger.
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The group of five people cross Central Park Road, East Ham, at around 3pm as the small hatchback approaches at speed
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The car hits three of the group, who are thrown into the air. Two others manage to escape before the impact
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While the woman, in her 50s,
12-year-old boy and 11-year-old girl lie on the road, the driver stops
on the pavement and runs away with a passenger
Two of the pedestrians managed to move away before the car struck around 3pm on Thursday, October 27.
Police are searching for the driver and passenger, who are both men. No arrests have been made.
Paramedics took the crash victims to hospital, but their injuries were not life threatening.
A
Metropolitan Police spokesman said: 'Police were called at
approximately 14:55hrs on Thursday, 27 October to reports of car in
collision with three pedestrians in Central Park Road, E6.
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Paramedics took the crash victims to
hospital, but their injuries were not life threatening. Pictured are
CCTV stills from another angle showing the car approaching the group
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The car hits the group near a
pedestrian crossing. A Metropolitan Polcie spokesman said no arrests
have been made and enquiries are continuing
'Officers
and London Ambulance Service attended and the three pedestrians - a
woman aged in her 50s and two children, a boy, 12, and a girl, 11 - were
taken to hospital for treatment.
'No arrests have been made an enquiries are continuing.'
Police have asked for anyone with information to call 101.
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