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Five people have been injured after a car mounted a pavement in North London.
It’s thought they were waiting at a bus stop.
The incident happened in Stamford Hill just before 09.30 today (Friday).
Four adults were taken to a major trauma centre, reported the London Ambulance Service.
A fifth person was taken to hospital by a Hatzola (private) ambulance crew.
The bus stop was partially destroyed, and the area covered in shattered glass.
A silver Toyota has severe damage to its bonnet and front tyres.
Eyewitnesses say it had crashed into a tree outside a mini market.
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The area has a large Jewish Orthodox community.
Scotland Yard said the incident is not being treated as terror-related, and no arrests have been made.
A London Ambulance Service spokeswoman said crews were called at 9.37am.
“We sent a number of resources to the scene, including six ambulance crews, an incident response officer, a medic in a car, a team leader and our hazardous area response teams.
“Five adults were treated at the scene.
“We took four to a major trauma centre, and one person was taken to hospital by an Hatzola ambulance crew.”