Investigation ongoing after arrest made following Derby car incidentpublished at 16:55 BST
Image source, PA MediaA night out on one of the most popular stretches in Derby city centre took a tragic turn on Saturday evening when a car struck pedestrians, leaving seven people injured.
Emergency services flocked to the scene at Friar Gate, and seven people were taken to hospital with "serious but not life-threatening" injuries, police have said.
A 36-year-old man, who is originally from India but has been living in the UK for several years, has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and remains in police custody.
In one of several updates from authorities today, we heard that Derbyshire detectives are co-operating with counter-terrorism police - but police stress this is "common practice for an incident of this nature" and are keeping an "open mind" about possible motives.
One eyewitness, Mark Lucas, described seeing people all "over the floor", while another told the Derby Telegraph of their shock: "People have been crying, I just can’t believe something like this has happened."
Derbyshire police are urging witnesses - or anybody with relevant information - to contact them.
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