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Man arrested after two hospitalised in Horwich collision
The incident took place on Good Friday, April 3, on Lee Lane, Horwich, when a car collided with three pedestrians outside the Victoria and Albert Pub, leaving two hospitalised.
A 33-year-old man remains in custody for questioning after being arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm, Greater Manchester Police confirmed this week.
A GMP spokesperson said: “At around 10.53pm on Friday, April 3, we were called to reports of a road traffic collision between a car and three pedestrians.
“Emergency services attended, and two men were taken to hospital for treatment.
“A 33-year-old man has since been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm.
“He remains in custody for questioning, and enquiries are ongoing.”
The incident occurred outside the Victoria and Albert pub at around 10.53pm.
The pub did not want to comment on the incident itself due to its sensitivity, but did confirm that one of its staff members had been injured.
“The event has been traumatic for the staff team,” said Kevin Galbraith of the Victoria and Albert, “so we don’t wish to go over it again.
“We have assisted police with their enquiries.”
Greater Manchester Police issued an appeal for CCTV and dashcam footage to aid them in their investigations.
One anonymous Facebook user posted footage of what is thought to be the driver in question.
CCTV footage of pedestrians on the street seconds before the incident (Image: Anonymous)
The car in the footage swerves slightly onto the pavement before returning to the road.
It continues driving behind the car ahead of it before swerving to the left back onto the pavement, exiting the dashcam’s frame.
Horwich Cllr Charlotte Moncado-Sears said: “Horwich isn’t a place where we want people driving dangerously – we’re such a small, close-knit town.
“And Horwich is always so busy on Good Friday – everybody goes up Rivington Pike and comes back down into the village for a drink or something to eat.
“I know it was late, but there could be families and kids there.”
Also shared with the police was CCTV footage showing the moment of the incident, taken from the camera of a nearby business.
Horwich Councillor Ryan Bamforth said: “I really do hope everyone involved in the incident is alright.”
Anybody with information or footage of the incident is advised to contact GMP on 101 or via the online chat facility on the GMP website.
Anybody not comfortable contacting the police directly can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 to submit their footage/information anonymously.
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