2013 Pinnerdown Crash
The 2013 Pinnerdown crash was a notable incident that occurred on November 22, 2013, in Pinner, London Borough of Merton, England.
Background and History
Pinner is a suburban town located in north-western London. The area has a long history dating back to the Middle Ages, with evidence of human habitation found as far back as the Mesolithic era.
Transportation Links
Pinner is served by several transportation links, including the London Underground at Pinner Station, and the Overground at Pinner South End.
Ambient Conditions
The day of the crash was characterized by clear skies with a high pressure system dominating the region. There were no reports of weather-related issues or emergencies in the area before the incident.
Incident Details
Date: 22 November 2013
- Time: approximately 20:00
- Location: Pinner South End, London Borough of Merton
- Cause: unknown, under investigation by the Metropolitan Police Service.
The incident occurred when a van collided with several vehicles stopped at a red light on the South End Road. Witnesses reported that the driver of the van lost control and crashed into the stationary vehicles, resulting in significant damage to all parties involved.
Rescue Efforts
Pinner was home to the local fire station when the incident occurred. Firefighters responded quickly to the scene and were able to evacuate the injured individuals to a nearby medical facility.
Investigation
The Metropolitan Police Service is currently investigating the cause of the crash, which is believed to have been an accident. The investigation is ongoing and may take some time to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the incident.
Related Topics
- Transportation Safety in London
- Pinner South End Road
- Metropolitan Police Service Investigation
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