An out-of-control car rammed into a primary school building in London’s Wimbledon area, 9 people including children were injured in the accident.
Police say that the incident took place at 10 am, seven children and two adults are among the injured.
Police said that no arrests have been made and the incident is not being treated as terrorism.
The police said in their statement that the investigation is on to understand the matter completely.
Stephen Hammond, elected representative of the said area, said on Twitter that he is very concerned about the accident that happened this morning at the school on Camp Road.
He said that it is a major accident and all emergency services have reached the spot.
It should be noted that this school is only for girls aged 4 to 11 years.
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