Police officers stand in the road outside the Natural History Museum, after a car mounted the pavement injuring a number of pedestrians, police said, in London on Saturday. “A vehicle has collided with pedestrians near the Natural History Museum entrance at Exhibition Road,” the museum, one of the most popular visitor attractions in the country, said in a statement. A spokesman for the museum told Reuters that no one was being allowed into the building and people were being let out through a different exit. The same month, a van was driven into worshippers near a mosque in north London which left one man dead. The Natural History Museum is the fourth most popular tourist attraction in the United Kingdom, with 4.6 million visits during 2016, according to the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions.
Source: Mint October 07, 2017 14:48 UTC