BREAKING: Two police officers were seriously injured after a crash in London this afternoon.
LondonOfficers were called at around 1.34pm today after there had been a crash between a police van and a car, driven by a member of the public, on Kenton Road, Harrow.Police were called after the crash at around 1.30pm today Two members of the public and two police officers were injured in the collision.
All four have been taken to hospital and police have said they are awaiting an update on their condition.
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