Wimbledon School Crash: “It’s Believed The Driver Suffered A Medical Incident Behind The Wheel”



Seven children and two adults have been hurt after a Land Rover crashed into a building at a girls’ prep school on the last day of term.

The driver stopped at the scene of the crash at The Study Preparatory School in Camp Road, in Wimbledon, southwest London, and no arrests have yet been made, the Metropolitan Police said.

The incident, which saw officers, firefighters and paramedics, including London’s Air Ambulance, respond at around 9.54am on Thursday, is not being treated as terror-related.

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27 thoughts on “Wimbledon School Crash: “It’s Believed The Driver Suffered A Medical Incident Behind The Wheel””

  1. Yeah of course, she won't spend a night in prison because she will say I have a mental illness, many of Asian women's and man's driving so fast all day and night, another gas users

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  2. Kids dying in their droves in their sleep and on sports pitches "unexpectedly" or "without explanation" and complete silence from the media. Landrover crashes into a school, it's all over the mainstream media. She was either distracted or had a vaccident. Either way the mainstream media are usung it as a way of distracting us from something they don't want to to focus on.

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  3. Since when the police officers are qualified doctors to diagnose serious medical conditions within an hour or two of a deadly accident? If the driver suffered a medical incident, why did she spend all night in the police cell and not in the hospital….looks like she got lots of connections to make the police issue such a statement in her favor before the investigation even began and stop the press release her SUV`s reg number and her name. Probably she will get away with a driving ban for a year or so….

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  4. Why is a prep school where fees are close to six grand a term only got wooden gates in that area of the school. The main entrance area is metal black. That area is right beside the road and so is a risk especially near the tennis???? For a Wimbledon prep school I didn't expect the exterior to look like that. My son is 5 and goes to a government special needs school where the whole parameter is metal high rise gates, which is also next to a main road. That prep school needs to review the gates in that area and put in better protection.

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  5. More like on her phone or her heels got in the way or no clue driving a big vehicle beyond her comprehension no doubt. This is so sad, my thoughts are with the families. Such a sad loss of an eight year old girl.

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  6. I've been seeing vehicles getting do big, I've been saying it's an arms race to get bigger so that in the case of accidents, the smaller car loses.

    Who needs an suv for their 2 mile drive on a flat road?

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