Cliff Notes
- A woman was reportedly injured after being struck by a car and carried 30 yards on its bonnet during a hit-and-run incident near Wembley Arena.
- Footage shows her dancing in the road shortly before the crash, which occurred as concertgoers left an event.
- A 33-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and released on bail; police seek to locate the injured woman for her well-being.
Police appeal to find dancing woman who was carried on car bonnet for 30 yards in Wembley hit-and-run crash | UK News
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Police are appealing for help to find a woman who is believed to be injured after she was carried on a car bonnet for 30 yards in a hit-and-run crash.
Footage filmed by a member of the public shows the woman dancing in the road in Engineers Way, near Wembley Arena, at around 11.10pm on Thursday.
The Met Police has said the video shows her narrowly avoiding passing vehicles before a car drives into her and carries her for 30 yards, or 27m (90ft), before she is thrown to the floor.
The force added the car did not stop at the scene.
Members of the public called an ambulance but the woman was no longer there when officers and paramedics arrived.
A 33-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and driving while over the prescribed alcohol limit.
She has since been released on bail to a date in early June.
Police are keen to speak to the woman who was hit by the vehicle to speak to her about the crash, make sure she is well and that she receives any appropriate medical attention.
The area of Wembley was busy at the time as people had just left a concert by Jamaican dancehall artist Alkaline.