Arabic version: تعافي شخصين بعد حادث سيارة في ديربي، التحقيق مستمر
According to BBC News,
Two people have been discharged from hospital after they were among seven people hit by a car in Derby city centre. Their discharge comes as detectives have been given more time to question a 36-year-old Derby man, who was originally from India, arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after the car injured the group in Friar Gate at about 21:30 GMT on Saturday.
The suspect is also being held on suspicion of causing serious injury through dangerous driving, inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent, and dangerous driving. The vehicle involved, a black Suzuki Swift, drove into pedestrians. Although counter-terrorism police have joined the investigation, the Derbyshire force said this was “common practice for an incident of this nature” and emphasized that there is no ongoing risk to the public.
Claire Ward, mayor of the East Midlands, has called for local communities and agencies to do “all we can” to support people affected, adding that two people have now been released from hospital. Speaking on Radio 4, Ward said two of the seven people who suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries have been released to recover at home with “hopefully more soon”. She acknowledged the serious but isolated nature of the event and highlighted the trauma experienced by witnesses and victims alike. Ward confirmed that while the injuries sustained were serious, they were not life-threatening, and more individuals are expected to be discharged from the hospital soon.





















