Three individuals, including an eight-year-old child, were hospitalized after a vehicle struck pedestrians and then collided with a motorway service station in Cardiff. The incident occurred at Cardiff Gate services near junction 30 of the M4 around 11:45 am, as confirmed by South Wales Police.
The injured parties consist of an eight-year-old child and a 39-year-old man who were pedestrians, and a 76-year-old woman who was the driver of the vehicle. According to a witness, a black BMW car hit people seated at a table at Cardiff Gate services before crashing into the main building, causing significant damage.
Witnesses described a chaotic scene with people attempting to lift the car off the victims. The impact shattered the front window of the building, leading to speculation that the driver may have experienced a medical emergency. Emergency services promptly responded to the scene.
Another witness recounted a close call with the vehicle narrowly missing a teenager before striking pedestrians and the service station. The loud crash and subsequent screams left a lasting impression on those present.
South Wales Police issued a statement acknowledging the incident and confirming the hospitalization of the three individuals, none of whom sustained life-threatening injuries. An investigation is underway, and anyone with information is urged to contact authorities referencing case number 2600162925.
