Collision with Pedestrians Leaves Trio Injured

**Police Investigation Underway After Car Strikes Pedestrians in Leicester**
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A serious incident unfolded in Leicester city centre in the early hours of Saturday after a car collided with a group of pedestrians, resulting in multiple people suffering injuries. The collision, which occurred on De Montfort Street, prompted a significant police response as emergency services rushed to the scene shortly after 12.30am.
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According to Leicestershire Police, the event left four individuals requiring hospital treatment. Of those injured, three are said to be in a serious condition, whilst one man sustained only minor injuries. The group comprised two men and two women, all of whom are currently receiving medical attention.

In a swift response to the incident, police arrested a 31-year-old local man on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent as well as causing serious injury by dangerous driving. Authorities confirmed that the suspect remains in police custody while detectives conduct further interviews to establish the full details surrounding the event.

Initial investigations suggest that both the suspect and the injured parties had attended a private event in close proximity to where the collision took place. The vehicle believed to have been involved was later recovered from nearby Margaret Street, providing crucial evidence for the ongoing inquiry. Officers have also set up an extensive cordon around the area as forensic experts carry out detailed examinations.

Detective Inspector Jenny Tattersall addressed the heightened concern within the local community, emphasising the gravity of the situation. She stated, “We understand the serious concern there will be about this incident. Four people currently remain in hospital and an investigation is ongoing as we continue to establish the full circumstances and the events leading up to this incident.”

The force has urged members of the public not to speculate about the incident, particularly on social media, in order to support the investigation and prevent the spread of misinformation. Police have requested that anyone with relevant information come forward, either by calling 101 and quoting incident number 27 of 31 May, or by using the Leicestershire Police website.

Residents in the area have reported seeing a significant police presence, with the cordoned-off zone likely to remain in place while officers conduct interviews and forensic tests. Such incidents are rare in the city centre, contributing to widespread shock among those living and working nearby.

The authorities are also stressing the importance of patience as they work to piece together the events that led to the collision. They have confirmed that, at this stage, there is no evidence to suggest the incident is linked to wider public safety concerns.

As investigations continue, local officials and emergency responders have expressed their support for those affected, wishing them a safe and swift recovery. Updates are expected as the inquiry progresses and more details become available.

This developing story has prompted appeals for any witnesses or individuals with dashcam or mobile phone footage from the area at the time of the incident to assist police by sharing any details that could aid the investigation.