MULTIPLE people have been left injured after a car smashed into a crowd in Copenhagen.
An elderly man is believed to have ploughed into walkers near to Queen Louise’s Bridge, according to Denmark’s emergency services.
XPeople watch on from Denmark’s Queen Louise’s Bridge after a car ploughed into revellers[/caption]
XA heavy police presence has formed near to the bridge[/caption]
Police said at least five people are known to have been involved in the collision.
Their conditions are still unknown with several of them being treated on the ground.
At least seven ambulances and seven cop cars arrived at the scene at Sortedam Dossering, according to Ekstra Blade.
An image on social media shows a mangled red car parked across the road surrounded by two ambulances.
Dozens of first responders are around the motor which is visibly damaged on the front.
Witnesses claimed to see an elderly man being helped out of the car before being out on a stretcher.
Copenhagen Police confirmed the crash and said multiple teams are on hand investigating the collision.
They announced on X that the man “lost control of the vehicle” before slamming into the people.
Horrified witness Henny Christiansen said: “The car drove into these table and bench sets in front of the store, and they fly into the air, and people scream.”
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