EXCLUSIVE Shocking Moment: Car ‘hits two people after going onto pavement’ as 50-year-old man and woman are taken to hospital and four are arrested
- Police call for witnesses after a woman was hit by a vehicle
- The ‘brawl’ occurred on Wembley High Road at around 1:30am this morning.
This is the terrifying moment in which a vehicle ‘runs over two people after getting on a sidewalk’, while a man and a woman in their 50s are taken to hospital and four people are arrested.
Police are calling for witnesses after a woman was struck by a vehicle during a “brawl” on Wembley High Road at around 1.30am on Sunday morning.
Footage obtained by MailOnline shows the car crashing into two people before knocking them to the ground.
A person is seen lying on the ground before the car drives away. The person on the ground tries to get up before falling back down and dragging someone down with them.
The person taking the video, capturing the footage from a nearby car, is heard saying: ‘You killed that son of a bitch. You ran over him.
Footage obtained by MailOnline shows the car crashing into two people before knocking them to the ground.
It is not clear from the footage how many people were beaten, but the Metropolitan Police say there were two, a man and a woman, both in their 50s.
A police spokesman said: “Detectives have arrested four people after a woman was struck by a vehicle during a disturbance at Wembley.
‘At around 01:30 a.m. on Sunday March 12, police were called to report a fight and traffic collision on Wembley High Road.
“It was reported that a car had gone onto the pavement and collided with two people.”
Police said emergency services attended the scene and dealt with a “large and defiant crowd of people”.
The two injured were taken to the hospital by ambulance.

A person is seen lying on the ground before the car drives away. The person on the ground tries to get up before falling back down and dragging someone down with them.
‘The woman remains in hospital with serious injuries; we await a full assessment of her condition,” police confirmed.
“The man’s condition has been assessed to be neither life-threatening nor life-changing.”
Met Northwest CID detectives launched an investigation.
Four people have been arrested in connection with the incident, and remain in police custody.
Police are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the collision.
Anyone with information that may help the investigation or any witnesses who have not yet spoken to the police should call 101, ref. 541/March 12.
Those who wish to remain anonymous can contact Crimestoppers.