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Matt Watts

Shocking moment car ploughs into pedestrians in Soho as driver, 29, arrested for attempted murder and woman left fighting for life

Footage shared online appears to show the incident - (X)

A woman has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a car ploughed into pedestrians in central London in the early hours of Sunday morning.

A woman in her 30s is in hospital in a critical condition and a man in his 50s suffered life-changing injuries after they were hit by a car in Argyll Street, off Oxford Street, at around 4.30am.

A second woman in her 30s also suffered minor injuries, the Metropolitan Police said.

The driver of the car, a 29-year-old woman, was arrested at the scene on suspicion of attempted murder, grievous bodily harm, dangerous driving and drink driving and taken into custody.

Police say the incident, which took place in the street near Oxford Circus that is home to the London Palladium theatre, is not being treated as terrorism-related.

Shocking footage that appears to show the incident has been shared online.

In the clip a car can be seen surrounded by pedestrians as it suddenly shoots forward.

A witness shouts in alarm: 'She is going to run her over.'

Passers-by then rush to help a woman who is hit by the car.

A man who appears to be locking an e-bike is also struck by the car and falls to the ground.

Detective chief inspector Alison Foxwell called for potential witnesses to come forward.

She said: “As our inquiries continue, our thoughts are with those injured and their loved ones.

“While this incident took place in the early hours of the morning, venues in the area were still open, and we believe a number of people will have seen what happened.

“I would urge anyone who witnessed the collision, or any activity prior to it that they feel may be of relevance, to come forward.

“The information you have – however minor you believe it may be – could be of crucial importance to investigators.”

Anybody who has information to provide is asked to call 101, providing the reference 1404/19APR.

Information can also be provided to the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

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