Man Charged After Two Injured in New Year's Hit-and-Run in London
Daniel Sterling, 40, faces multiple charges including dangerous driving and racially aggravated public order offence following Primrose Hill incident.
- Daniel Sterling, a 40-year-old from Camden, has been charged with dangerous driving, causing serious injury, and failing to provide a drug test.
- The incident occurred shortly after midnight on New Year's Day near Primrose Hill in London, injuring two pedestrians aged 21 and 59.
- The driver reportedly failed to stop after hitting the first pedestrian and struck a second person before being apprehended by police nearby.
- Sterling also faces charges of knife possession and a racially aggravated public order offence, according to the Metropolitan Police.
- Police have ruled out terrorism as a motive and confirmed that the injuries sustained by both victims are not life-threatening.