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Van slams into pedestrians on Tokyo road, injuring 8 people

A minivan slammed into pedestrians early Tuesday on a street where people had gathered for New Year's festivities in downtown Tokyo, injuring eight people, police said. Police took into custody a man in his 20s but did not further identify him.

Police said the man is suspected of intentionally trying to kill people by driving the small vehicle through the street, which local media said had been closed to vehicle traffic for holiday revelers. NHK TV footage showed a small van with the entire front end smashed and officers and ambulance workers rushing to the scene.

Kyodo News service reported that a ninth person was injured and that the driver was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. Police said they were busy and did not immediately confirm the Kyodo report.

The crash occurred early Tuesday on Takeshita Dori, a road well known to tourists and pop culture and fashion fans that runs right by Meiji Shrine in Harajuku, Shibuya ward. Every New Year's Eve, the train line that includes Harajuku station runs all night for people welcoming the new year with a shrine visit.

Police officers stand next to a car that plowed into pedestrians in Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 1, 2019.
Police officers stand next to a car that plowed into pedestrians in Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 1, 2019. Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon
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