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Shocking footage shows the moment man ‘mowed down’ by car in Golders Green

News RoomBy News RoomMay 28, 2026
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In a distressing turn of events in the normally quiet and predominantly Jewish neighbourhood of Golders Green, north London, a 41-year-old Iranian man is currently battling for his life in hospital. The Metropolitan Police have confirmed that the man sustained life-threatening injuries after being struck by a car on the evening of May 27th. The incident, which unfolded just before 8:30 PM in the NW11 postcode, appears to have stemmed from a prior altercation in the street, escalating tragically when a vehicle was deliberately driven into the victim. This violent act has sent shockwaves through the local community, already on edge following a major fire earlier that same day.

The emergency response was swift and substantial, underscoring the severity of the situation. Within minutes, the scene was attended by Metropolitan Police officers, alongside dedicated volunteers from the local Jewish neighbourhood watch, Shomrim, and emergency medical teams from both Hatzola—a voluntary Jewish ambulance service—and the London Ambulance Service. Their collective efforts ensured the injured man was rushed to a major trauma centre for urgent care. In a significant development, police subsequently arrested a 39-year-old Iraqi national at the scene. He remains in custody on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm, causing serious injury by dangerous driving, and failing to provide a sample for drug testing.

This alarming episode has occurred against a backdrop of heightened local tension, following an unrelated but dramatic incident earlier that day. Approximately one hundred firefighters had been called to combat a substantial blaze behind a Jewish supermarket in Golders Green, making for a deeply unsettling 24-hour period for residents. Understanding the potential for fear and speculation, authorities have moved quickly to provide reassurance. Detective Chief Superintendent Luke Williams, who leads policing in north west London, has explicitly stated that the attack is not being treated as terrorism. Instead, the investigation is being led by the Met’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit, indicating a focus on the specific circumstances and motives of those involved.

In an age where graphic content can spread globally in seconds, the police have issued a specific appeal regarding social media. Footage purporting to show the collision and its aftermath is circulating on various platforms. Authorities are urging the public not to share this video, both due to its distressing nature and to protect the integrity of the ongoing investigation. They emphasise that the dissemination of such material can hinder police work and cause further anguish to the victim’s family and the wider community. Instead, they are asking anyone with information or original footage to come forward directly to the investigative team.

The human impact of this violence extends far beyond the immediate victim. Detective Chief Superintendent Williams acknowledged the “significant concerns” this incident will provoke, promising a continued police presence throughout the area to offer reassurance. For the residents of Golders Green, a neighbourhood known for its strong community bonds, the sense of safety has been profoundly shaken. The sight of emergency services responding to two major crises in one day—first a fire, then a brutal assault—creates a palpable atmosphere of anxiety. The coming days will require sensitive community engagement as people process these events.

As the investigation continues, the Metropolitan Police are appealing for witnesses and information. They have provided specific contact details, asking anyone who can assist to call 101, quoting the reference CAD 8355/27MAY, or to visit the Met’s website. For those who wish to remain anonymous, the independent charity Crimestoppers can be contacted at 0800 555 111. The road to recovery for the injured man will be long, and the journey toward healing for a concerned community has just begun. This incident serves as a stark reminder of how quickly a routine evening can descend into tragedy, leaving lives hanging in the balance and a neighbourhood searching for answers and solace.

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