BREAKING: Accident near Broadmarsh in Nottingham causing delays
A 37-year-old woman has been hit by a car outside the Broadmarsh shopping centre.
The incident happened at around 1.12pm on Carrington Street in Nottingham.
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Police have said the injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.
The woman has been taken to the Queen's Medical Centre.
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There are currently some delays in the area.




3 Comments
by Beetlejuice
Tuesday, February 26 2013, 2:11PM
“Well done jonpf. Glad to hear she is OK.
Yes a sad reflection on what society has become. Everyone is now an instant reporter. Unfortunately IPhone's don't come already packaged with Humanity, Morals or Ethics Apps.
By the way have they moved the Broad Marsh Centre? I could have sworn it wasn't in a leafy lane in Grren Belt. Come on NEP surely you can do better than this? A picture of the area is easily obtained. Check out Google Maps. Or am I expected to be impressed by the symbolism? I am not.”
by jonpf
Monday, February 25 2013, 6:41PM
“I saw the accident happen and was disgusted by the amount of people staring and taking photos, instaed of phoning an ambulance and helpong her. I ended up calling the ambulance and waiting with her. You'll be pleased to hear she's ok.”
by M4RK1988
Monday, February 25 2013, 4:19PM
“I've seen many near misses at that junction, normally it's the pedestrians at fault but I won't jump to conclusions with this.
Hope she is ok, I walked passed her just minutes after it happened and it didn't appear to be too serious
One thing I noticed was a lot of people standing around taking photos and videos, quite a sad reflection of society these days.”