Man killed after driver mows him down before smashing into home in North London

DETECTIVES have launched a probe after a pedestrian was killed when a BMW smashed into a house.

Officers were called to a property on the A406, North Circular Road, in Neasden at around 10pm last night.


The pedestrian, a man in his 30s, was pronounced dead at the scene after being hit by the white BMW.

The vehicle then smashed into property, causing “significant” structural damage to the building.

Police are currently making enquiries to trace his family, who are believed to be overseas.

The driver of the car, a man in his 40s, has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.

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He was rushed to hospital after the horror smash, but his condition is not life threatening.

A passenger in the car, a man in his 50s, was also rushed to hospital by emergency services and remains in a life-threatening condition.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: “Police were called at 21:48hrs on Friday, 11 March, to a car in collision with a pedestrian and subsequently a house on the eastbound A406 in Neasden.

“The car is a white BMW. It collided with a house causing significant structural damage.

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"Lane closures remain in place on the A406 as work continues to remove the car and ensure the building is safe.

“Detectives from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit are investigating.”

Any witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage are asked to call them on 020 8246 9820, ref 7729/11mar.

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