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Two men arrested in London after man run over by van in Birmingham

Two men were arrested in London at Euston station by Metropolitan police. They were wanted in connection with an incident in Birmingham on Thursday evening where a man was run over by a van.

Neha Gohil Midlands correspondentThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-16 · 13:39 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 1 min
Two men arrested in London after man run over by van in Birmingham
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Two men were arrested in London at Euston station by Metropolitan police. They were wanted in connection with an incident in Birmingham on Thursday evening where a man was run over by a van. The arrests occurred near the meeting point of the "Unite the Kingdom" march, though police stated the arrests were for an unrelated incident. The victim, a man in his 30s, sustained a broken leg requiring surgery and remains in hospital. West Midlands police are investigating the incident, which occurred after flags were removed from lamp-posts. The van involved failed to stop at the scene but was later recovered and is being examined.

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The van failed to stop at the scene but was recovered and is being examined.

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A man in his 30s suffered a broken leg requiring surgery after being run over by a van in Stirchley.

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The men were wanted on suspicion of GBH following the incident in Birmingham.

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The arrests were made at Euston station near the meeting point of the “Unite the Kingdom” march.

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Two men were arrested in London after an incident in Birmingham where a man was run over by a van.

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Two men have been arrested in London after an incident in Birmingham in which a man was run over by a van after flags were removed from lamp-posts.Officers arrested the men at Euston station near the meeting point of the “Unite the Kingdom” march.The Metropolitan Police said the men had arrived in the capital for the protest but they were arrested over an unrelated incident in Birmingham on Thursday evening. The force did not name any of the individuals in their statement on X.The force said: “Officers have made two arrests in the vicinity of Euston station.“Two men, wanted on suspicion of GBH following an incident in Birmingham where a man was run over, were spotted arriving into London to attend the protest.”West Midlands Police confirmed on Friday it was investigating an incident where a man was run over by a van on Thursday evening in the Birmingham suburb of Stirchley.A man, in his 30s, suffered a broken leg that required surgery. He remained in hospital after the incident on Thursday evening, police said.“The van failed to stop at the scene but was recovered on nearby Prince Road and is now being examined,” a statement from West Midlands Police said.“We are viewing CCTV and social media footage as we work to identify the full circumstances of what happened.”
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