Children and father injured in Oxford pavement crash

The Heyford Hill roundabout The Ford Focus was driving around the Heyford Hill roundabout when it mounted the pavement

Three children and their father were injured when a car hit them while they were walking on a pavement in Oxford.

A Ford Focus driving around the Heyford Hill roundabout mounted the pavement at about 19:00 BST on Saturday, a Thames Valley Police spokesman said.

The three-year-old boy, two girls aged five and nine and their father are not thought to have serious injuries.

Police are questioning the driver of the car. A fifth person, also involved in the incident, was not hurt.

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