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Article snippet: LONDON — The London police arrested a man on Saturday after his car jumped the curb and crashed into several pedestrians near the Natural History Museum, injuring at least 11 people, the authorities said. The crash, which the police said appeared to be a “road traffic collision” and not terrorism, occurred on Exhibition Road in the South Kensington neighborhood. Photographs on social media showed officers pinning a man to the ground and blood on the pavement. In a city on edge after several recent deadly attacks, the crash had raised fears of terrorism. And a police spokeswoman initially said that counterterrorism officers were investigating the circumstances of the crash, according to Reuters. The police said that about 2:20 p.m., the car “mounted the pavement and collided with a number of pedestrians.” Of the 11 people who suffered various injuries — mostly leg and head wounds, according to the London Ambulance Service — nine of them were taken to the hospital, including the man arrested, the police said. The injuries were not believed to be life-threatening, and the driver was not immediately identified. The Natural History Museum, one of several tourist attractions in the area, including the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert, released a statement on Twitter that said, “There’s been a serious incident outside the museum,” adding that the institution was working with the police. The museum was sealed off with crime-scene tape and police cars as officer... Link to the full article to read more