[Australia] Melbourne crash: Driver arrested after hitting pedestrians
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Australian police have arrested two people after a car drove into a crowd in Melbourne.
The car "collided with a number of pedestrians" on Flinders Street, a busy junction in the centre of the city, said Victoria Police.
The state ambulance service say 13 people have been taken to hospital. Several are in a critical condition.
Police have said it was a deliberate act but it is too early to say whether it was terrorist-related.
They have asked people to avoid the area.
The driver and another man have been detained.
[Follow-up] Melbourne crash: Driver arrested after hitting pedestrians
The man who deliberately drove a car into a crowd in Melbourne is a drug user with mental health issues but no known terrorism links, police say.
The Australian citizen of Afghan descent was taken into custody after a struggle at the scene of the incident.
The car the 32-year-old was driving hit a number of pedestrians on Flinders Street, a busy junction in the centre of the city, said Victoria Police.
Fourteen people have been injured, with several in a critical condition.
A second man, 24, was arrested after being seen filming the incident. He had a bag of knives on him, police added.
The white SUV struck pedestrians just after 16:30 local time (05:30 GMT).
Witness Jim Stoupas, who runs a business nearby, told the BBC: "It just barrelled through a completely full intersection of pedestrians. There was no attempt to brake, no attempt to swerve."
He added: "I saw probably five to eight people on the ground with people swarming around them [to help]. Within a minute, I think, there were police on site, so it was very, very speedy."
Victoria Ambulance said in a statement that a child of pre-school age with serious head injuries was among those taken to hospital.