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Eyewitnesses. our correspondent caught up with an eyewitness called lynne. let s take a listen, and a warning, you may find some of the details distressing. what did you see, where and when? 5.30, i was going to work and a white van pulled up alongside me. i thought, that s weird. this was at the theatre royal, just at the corner? yeah, just on the corner. and he looked in his mirror and saw a police car behind him. he then. quickened up. there were two people turning the corner. he went straight into these two people. the woman went on the kerb, the man went up in the air and there was such a bang. ....
Sentiments echoed by the leader of the opposition. i m sure i speak for everybody in this room in saying that we d like to just send our thoughts to all those affected, and to the emergency services who are responding to this as we speak. this is where, at 5.30 in the morning, police arrested a 31 year old man on suspicion of murder. he is now being held in custody. there is still a heavy police presence in nottingham this lunchtime as the city begins the search for answers. joe inwood, bbc news. the city centre is a strange place today. virtually empty on the streets around me. there is a police cordoned behind me, but we had to walk on the train station through ....
After that s it, really. but he backed up after he that s it, really. but he backed up after he hit that s it, really. but he backed up after he hit the man and the woman, and therr after he hit the man and the woman, and then drove up the parliament street and then drove up the parliament street. ,., . and then drove up the parliament street. . ., ., street. and the police followed him? yes. and street. and the police followed him? yes- and this street. and the police followed him? yes. and this was street. and the police followed him? yes. and this was at street. and the police followed him? yes. and this was at 5.30 street. and the police followed him? yes. and this was at 5.30 this - yes. and this was at 5.30 this morning? yes. and this was at 5.30 this morning? yes. yes. and this was at 5.30 this morning? yes. one yes. and this was at 5.30 this morning? yes. one of- yes. and this was at 5.30 this morning? yes. one of my - yes. and this was at 5.30 this - ....
Was the only share more about what they saw? twat was the only witness. it happened so early in the morning before people were making their way to school, work or college. these things happened before it got so busy. it s a beautiful day. people would have been walking in or cycling on, but not at 5.30 in the morning when these incidents are said to have taken place. the police cordon was there from 5am. one police officer i spoke to said he heard about what was going on and that there was a major incident. he was due to start his shift at nine, but he came in early to help. just to make sure there was reassurance that there was a big police presence. a big police presence. when you talk about a bit a big police presence. when you talk about a big police a big police presence. when you talk about a big police presence, - a big police presence. when you talk about a big police presence, how- about a big police presence, how extensive is it? i about a big police presence, how extens ....
Quickened up. there were two people turning the corner. he went straight into these two people. the woman went on the kerb, the man went up in the air and there was such a bang. i wish i never saw it, it s really shaken me up. i went over. perhaps i shouldn t have gone over, but i wanted to see if i could help. that s it, really. but he backed up after he hit the man and the woman, and then drove up upper parliament street. and the police followed him? yes. and this was at 5.30 this morning? yes. if one of my colleagues had been there earlier, she would have been knocked over. ....