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Las Vegas car crash: One killed and at least 36 injured as driver 'mounts kerb and mows down pedestrians'

Police said they were looking at the incident as 'possibly intentional'

David Becker
Monday 21 December 2015 07:08 GMT
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Police at the scene on the Las Vegas Strip following the incident
Police at the scene on the Las Vegas Strip following the incident (Reuters)

One person has been killed and at least 36 injured after a motorist drove onto a crowded sidewalk on the Las Vegas Strip, near the hotel and casino where the Miss Universe pageant was being held, officials said. Police said they were looking at the incident as "possibly intentional".

University Medical Center spokeswoman Danita Cohen said at least one child was among the injured and that many of the victims they received spoke French and requested translators, indicating they may have been tourists visiting the area famed for its casinos and sprawling hotels.

Peter Boffelli of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department told reporters that of the three dozen injured, seven were in critical condition and four had already been released.

Boffelli said it was not immediately clear if the female driver intended to cause harm or if she was impaired, but added that she had been taken into custody. He said she was being interviewed and tested for drugs and alcohol.

Police said there was a toddler aged three in the car at the time and they were unharmed.

Police tape off the scene on the Las Vegas Strip (Reuters)

Those injured were hit in two separate locations, with witnesses saying the driver mounted the pavement, then returned to the road before driving along a second section of pavement.

“This is a huge tragedy that occurred on our strip,” Boffelli said.

Clark County Fire Chief Greg Cassell said the crash occurred at around 6:38 pm local time. The Miss Universe pageant was nearing its finale inside the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino nearby at the time.

Police warned people to avoid the area and said a section of the strip in the vicinity had been closed to traffic.

Images of the scene published by media showed a swarm of emergency and police vehicles in the area, with passersby looking on and snapping photos with smartphones.

Reuters

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