Horrific injuries of man knocked out in 'rickshaw hit-and-run' in Covent Garden

Rickshaw ordeal: Scott Carroll with his partner Emma Palmer
Scott Carroll
Saphora Smith23 December 2016
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A father was left with a broken cheek and a huge gash across his face after being mown down by a rickshaw in an alleged hit-and-run.

Scott Carroll, 35, said he was struck by a pedicab while enjoying an evening out with his girlfriend Emma Palmer and friends in Covent Garden.

The driver of the rickshaw then allegedly spat in the face of a member of staff at the market and pedalled away.

Mr Carroll, a self-employed builder from High Wycombe, said he was struck by the vehicle on James Street as it hurtled across tourist hotspot Covent Garden market.

He told the Standard: “We had come to London for the day to visit the Christmas markets and we were walking back from this little Italian restaurant to Covent Garden Tube station when this rickshaw came out of nowhere.

“I was walking on the cobbles outside the Opera House and it clattered straight into my face. I was knocked cold.”

Smash: Scott Carroll was left with horrific injuries after allegedly being hit by a rickshaw

“That was about midnight and the next thing I knew it was 6am and I was in a hospital on the Euston road.”

Mr Carroll said he was walking in the middle of the crowd with his friend in front of his girlfriend and another member of their group when the incident happened in the early hours of December 4.

“When my girlfriend came around the corner I was just lying there covered in blood, they thought I was dead,” he said. “My injuries are pretty horrific.”

Scott Carroll with his partner Emma Palmer and their son Finlay
Scott Carroll

The father-of-one said the rickshaw driver then dashed away without stopping while his passenger managed to jump out after the incident.

According to Mr Carroll, security guards at Covent Garden then called the police because the rickshaw was not meant to be in the square, which is privately owned.

He said the injury had left him unable to work.

“It’s ruined everything," he said. "I have a young boy, Finlay, he’s only one, and I can’t work and the police have said they can’t pursue the case due to a lack of evidence.”

“I’m so frustrated because if it had been a car that hit me I think they would have tried a lot harder to find out who the driver was but because it’s a rickshaw it’s not seen to be so serious.”

A spokeswoman for the Met police said: “Shortly after 1am on 4 December officers on patrol in Westminster came across a male that had been in collision with a rickshaw in Covent Garden.

"The male was taken to a central London hospital suffering a head injury. His injury was described as not life threatening.

"The rickshaw rider had not remained at the scene and had left prior to police's arrival.

"A collision report has been submitted."

Ministers have previously vowed to clamp down on rickshaw drivers to ensure they are covered by the same regulations as “hackney carriage” cabs.

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