Emergency services scrambled to the famous Angus Steakhouse on Haymarket Tuesday evening after a vehicle reportedly ploughed into the restaurant, trapping several patrons inside. The incident occurred just before 7 p.m. when multiple calls reported that a vehicle had left the road and crashed into the building, causing chaos during the busy evening hours. Teams from the Metropolitan Police, London Ambulance Service, and London Fire Brigade arrived promptly at the scene to assist those trapped and assess the situation. Haymarket has been closed to traffic, with diversions in place for buses serving the area as emergency personnel continue to respond. Emergency Services Rush To Angus Steakhouse After Car Crashes Into Restaurant, Trapping Patrons Details regarding the number of individuals involved or injured remain unclear. Authorities have yet to confirm the cause of the collision, and investigations are ongoing to understand how the vehicle veered off the road and into the restaurant. Emergency Services Rush To Angus Steakhouse After Car Crashes Into Restaurant, Trapping Patrons The Metropolitan Police have advised the public to avoid the area and allow emergency teams to carry out their work safely. Further information, including updates on any injuries and the status of those involved, is expected as the situation unfolds.
Witnesses said the vehicle smashed through a street map sign before hitting the building (Picture: UKNIP)

Three people were taken to hospital after a car mounted the pavement outside of a central London restaurant.

A passerby believed to have been injured in the chaos, was taken to hospital along with the car’s driver and a passenger.

A black car mounted the pavement in Piccadilly Circus, near the Angus Steakhouse restaurant, just before 7pm this evening.

Photos revealed a large police presence and a mangled front of the car, with shattered glass nearby.

One witness told The Sun two unconscious women had to be cut free from the wreckage by emergency services.

He said: ‘There was a big crowd that gathered around the car. Everyone was so shocked. Two women were inside and they had to be cut out, they were both unconscious.

‘Firefighters had to cut the door off. There were loads of ambulances and police vehicles.’

Witnesses claimed the vehicle ‘ploughed through a row of lime bikes’ and towards a group of people during the ‘terrifying’ scenes.

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Emergency services scrambled to the famous Angus Steakhouse on Haymarket Tuesday evening after a vehicle reportedly ploughed into the restaurant, trapping several patrons inside. The incident occurred just before 7 p.m. when multiple calls reported that a vehicle had left the road and crashed into the building, causing chaos during the busy evening hours. Teams from the Metropolitan Police, London Ambulance Service, and London Fire Brigade arrived promptly at the scene to assist those trapped and assess the situation. Haymarket has been closed to traffic, with diversions in place for buses serving the area as emergency personnel continue to respond. Emergency Services Rush To Angus Steakhouse After Car Crashes Into Restaurant, Trapping Patrons Details regarding the number of individuals involved or injured remain unclear. Authorities have yet to confirm the cause of the collision, and investigations are ongoing to understand how the vehicle veered off the road and into the restaurant. Emergency Services Rush To Angus Steakhouse After Car Crashes Into Restaurant, Trapping Patrons The Metropolitan Police have advised the public to avoid the area and allow emergency teams to carry out their work safely. Further information, including updates on any injuries and the status of those involved, is expected as the situation unfolds.
A police cordon was in place overnight(Picture: UKNIP)
Emergency services scrambled to the famous Angus Steakhouse on Haymarket Tuesday evening after a vehicle reportedly ploughed into the restaurant, trapping several patrons inside. The incident occurred just before 7 p.m. when multiple calls reported that a vehicle had left the road and crashed into the building, causing chaos during the busy evening hours. Teams from the Metropolitan Police, London Ambulance Service, and London Fire Brigade arrived promptly at the scene to assist those trapped and assess the situation. Haymarket has been closed to traffic, with diversions in place for buses serving the area as emergency personnel continue to respond. Emergency Services Rush To Angus Steakhouse After Car Crashes Into Restaurant, Trapping Patrons Details regarding the number of individuals involved or injured remain unclear. Authorities have yet to confirm the cause of the collision, and investigations are ongoing to understand how the vehicle veered off the road and into the restaurant. Emergency Services Rush To Angus Steakhouse After Car Crashes Into Restaurant, Trapping Patrons The Metropolitan Police have advised the public to avoid the area and allow emergency teams to carry out their work safely. Further information, including updates on any injuries and the status of those involved, is expected as the situation unfolds.
The black car ploughed into the front of Angus Steakhouse in central London (Picture: UKNIP)
the front of the black car
The front of the car appeared to be completely mangled (Picture: X)
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A crowd gathered nearby where the car was (Picture: X)

The Metropolitan Police said in a statement: ‘Police were called at approximately 18:50hrs on Tuesday, November 12, to reports of a collision involving a car in Coventry Street, junction with Haymarket, SW1.

‘Witnesses reported a car mounted the pavement before colliding with a building. Two people – a pedestrian and a passenger who was in the car – were taken to hospital for treatment.’

The driver was not seriously injured, but was taken to hospital as well, police said.

Tourists appeared to be taking photos of the scene, which had a heavy police presence.

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