Car owner stripped of driver’s license and charged after car rolled into nightlife queue in Hamar – news Innlandet – Local news, TV and radio

– He has the status of the accused in the case, says operations manager Anna Boger at the police in Innlandet to Hamar Arbeiderblad. It is currently uncertain what speed the car must have had. The police are still working to get a complete overview of what happened. The police quickly arrived at the scene together with an ambulance. The police immediately started an investigation with questioning at the scene, and the investigation continued through the night. The police questioned several witnesses at the scene on Friday evening. The car owner was also questioned. – So far we have no information that it was an intentional act, but we still cannot rule it out. This is sought to be clarified through the investigation, says Julie Dalsveen, police attorney at Innlandet police district. WANTED TIPS: Police attorney Julie Dalsveen says that the police want people who have information or have made observations of the car prior to the incident to contact tel. 02800. The car is a gray Volvo V40. Photo: Lars Erik Skrefsrud / news The police will continue the investigation over the weekend, including interviewing witnesses. The police do not have information on the extent of damage to the individuals, but have no information that anyone will be life-threateningly injured. The police will secure and review video footage from the city centre, and want tips from people who saw the car before the incident. Eight people were injured Eight people were injured when the car, a Volvo, rolled into a crowd outside the Festiviteten nightclub. Many people queuing outside the club. The emergency services were notified of the incident at 9.22 pm. Three people were taken to hospital for further treatment, while four were discharged on the spot. One person went to the emergency room himself, according to the police. The car has been impounded The car owner in his 30s, who put the car away, has had the car impounded. He is charged under Section 3 of the Road Traffic Act. The car was at the Vangsvegen-Torggata intersection. There were many people in the center of Hamar on Friday evening. There was a football tournament, “Løkkecup”, in Hamar that attracted many people to the city. The elite series match between HamKam and Ålesund had just finished when the accident happened. Which also meant that there were many people in the city centre. On Saturday morning, Vangsvegen was cleared and reopened to traffic.



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