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Headline: Stolen Pedicab Collides with Double-Decker Bus, Leaving Three Injured in Central London

Headline: Stolen Pedicab Collides with Double-Decker Bus, Leaving Three Injured in Central London

It has been alleged that the pedicab involved in a head-on collision with a double-decker bus was stolen.

Three individuals sustained injuries in the crash that occurred on Charing Cross Road in central London around 01:00 BST on Monday, with two of them suffering serious injuries.

According to the London Pedicab Welfare Association (LPWA), the incident “did not involve any licensed pedicab driver.” However, the Metropolitan Police could not confirm whether they are investigating the case as a theft.

This assertion came to light following the release of dashcam footage showing the pedicab swerving into the path of an N19 bus traveling in the opposite direction.

The LPWA stated: “One of our riders had momentarily left his pedicab unattended to buy food, during which time a group of intoxicated individuals took the vehicle without permission.”

“They are the ones who caused the collision. Our rider, who witnessed the event, has provided confirmation of this to authorities, and the situation has been reported to the police. He is fully assisting with their ongoing investigation.”

The LPWA expressed support for the appropriate regulation of pedicabs, while opposing a complete ban.

A spokesperson commented: “The LPWA is dedicated to collaborating with Transport for London (TfL) to establish fair, strong, and effective regulations that protect both passengers and professional riders, ensuring that pedicabs remain a safe and sustainable element of London’s transport system.”

Concerning the two men who were seriously hurt, the Metropolitan Police reported that one is in critical condition, while the other has improved and is recuperating in the hospital.

The third individual involved in the incident was released from the hospital on the same day of the crash.

The police have been contacted for a statement regarding the allegations of theft concerning the pedicab.

A spokesperson for the police indicated: “There are no updates or arrests related to the investigation at this time.”

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