Three men have been taken to hospital after a crash between a bus and a rickshaw in central London.
The incident happened at the junction of Charing Cross Road and Phoenix Street at around 1.10am yesterday (August 25).
Officers and London Ambulance Service crews attended and found three men injured.
One man’s injuries were found to be minor, and he was subsequently discharged.
The two other victims, aged 23 and 25, remain in hospital with injuries believed to be serious.
Their conditions are unclear at this stage.
A spokesperson for Metropolitan Police said: “Around 1.19am on Monday, 25 August, officers attended the junction of Charing Cross Road and Phoenix Street, Charing Cross, alongside the London Ambulance Service following reports of a collision between a rickshaw and a bus.
“Three men were treated at the scene for injuries, and were taken to hospital.
“One man’s injuries were found to be minor, and he was subsequently discharged. The two other victims – aged 23 and 25 – remain in hospital with injuries believed to be serious.
“We await an update on their condition.
“Anybody with information on the collision should call 101, quoting CAD reference 483/25AUG.”