Boy, 10, has life-changing injuries after motorist collided with crowd

Boy, 10, suffers life-changing injuries after 72-year-old motorist collided with mourners in a church carpark

  • Five people including a 10-year-old boy are in hospital after being hit by a car 
  • The incident happened after a memorial service at Christ Church in Wandsworth
  • Police say boy has been left with life changing injuries from incident on Sunday
  • A 72-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of motoring offences including causing serious injury and has since been bailed while police officers investigate
  • Anybody with information should contact the serious collision investigation unit on 020 8543 5157 by calling 101 and quoting the reference CAD 6460/14Aug 

A 10-year-old boy has been left with life changing injuries and four others have been hospitalised after a car ploughed into them in a church carpark in Wandsworth. 

The car collided with the group of mourners at a memorial service being held at Christ Church on Cabul Road in south west London on Sunday evening before veering off into a tree. 

Police have said the boy is currently in hospital receiving treatment for his life changing injuries. The rest of the group were also taken to hospital after the incident at 7.30pm. 

The car collided with the group of mourners at a memorial service being held at Christ Church in Wandsworth, south west London 

The driver, a 72-year-old man, was arrested on suspicion of motoring offences including causing serious injury. 

He has been bailed to a date in mid-September pending further enquiries. 

Detectives from the Roads and Transport Policing Command are investigating the incident. 

Detective Constable Benjamin Simpson said: ‘This is a very sad incident in which multiple pedestrians were injured in a private car park at a memorial service.

‘We are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed the collision, or who has any information to come forward and contact the police.’

Anybody with information should contact the serious collision investigation unit on 020 8543 5157 by calling 101 quoting reference CAD 6460/14Aug.

Source: Read Full Article