Vehicle hits crowd in LA's East Hollywood, injuring over 20
LOS ANGELES – A vehicle drove into a crowd early on July 19 in East Hollywood, injuring more than 20 people and sending multiple victims to local hospitals, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
The incident occurred around 2am (5pm Singapore time) on Santa Monica Boulevard.
At least four people were critically injured and eight in serious condition, the department said in an alert.
More than a dozen ambulances, fire engines, and specialised rescue teams responded to the scene. The cause of the crash remains under investigation. BLOOMBERG

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