Man Charged After Car Hits Several People in Arnold

Introduction

A 40-year-old man has been charged with several crimes after a car hit a group of pedestrians in Nottinghamshire.

Main Body

The incident happened around 1:12 AM on Saturday, May 9, in Market Place, Arnold. According to the Nottinghamshire Police, a red Vauxhall Astra drove onto the pavement and hit five people. This happened after an argument in the town center. The driver then left the car at the scene and ran away on foot. Consequently, the police closed the area for about 17 hours to investigate. Among the victims were three members of the Woodthorpe Park Rangers Football Club, including the manager. One player suffered life-threatening injuries and is still in critical condition, while four other men had minor injuries. Furthermore, the football club has asked for privacy while the victims recover. The suspect, Duane Anthony, was arrested later that day. He faces five charges of attempted murder, as well as charges for stealing a vehicle, driving while disqualified, and driving without insurance. Detective Chief Inspector Ruby Burrow emphasized that the public should not speculate about the case to avoid affecting the legal process. Additionally, authorities confirmed that Counter Terrorism Police were not involved in the investigation.

Conclusion

The suspect is expected to appear at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on Monday, May 11.

Learning

🚀 Leveling Up: From Basic Storytelling to 'Report Style'

At the A2 level, you usually describe things using simple links like and, but, or then. To reach B2, you need Logical Connectors. These are words that tell the reader why something happened or how a new piece of information relates to the last one.

🔍 The 'B2 Power-Words' from the Text

Look at how the author connects ideas in the article. Instead of saying "and," they use these professional transitions:

  • Consequently \rightarrow Use this instead of 'so'.

    • A2: The police closed the road, so they could investigate.
    • B2: The police closed the area; consequently, they were able to investigate the scene thoroughly.
  • Furthermore \rightarrow Use this instead of 'also'.

    • A2: The club is sad and they want privacy.
    • B2: The victims are recovering; furthermore, the football club has asked for privacy.
  • Additionally \rightarrow Use this to add a final, separate point.

    • B2: The suspect was arrested. Additionally, authorities confirmed that terrorism was not involved.

🛠️ The Shift in Perspective

Notice the phrase: "...was arrested later that day."

An A2 student usually says: "Police arrested him later."

The B2 Secret: The Passive Voice. When the action (the arrest) is more important than who did it (the police), we use be + past participle. This makes your English sound more objective and formal, which is a requirement for B2 fluency.

Try this mental switch:

  • Police arrested the man. (Simple/A2)
  • The man was arrested. (Professional/B2)

Vocabulary Learning

incident
an event or occurrence, especially one that is unusual or problematic
Example:The incident was reported to the police immediately.
pavement
the flat surface along a road for pedestrians to walk on
Example:The car drove onto the pavement, hitting several people.
pedestrians
people walking along a road or in a city
Example:The pedestrians were injured when the vehicle ran into them.
argument
a discussion or dispute between people
Example:The argument in the town centre escalated before the crash.
scene
the place where an event takes place
Example:The driver left the car at the scene and fled on foot.
closed
shut or no longer open
Example:The police closed the area for about 17 hours to investigate.
investigate
to look into something to discover facts
Example:Authorities will investigate the circumstances of the crash.
victims
people who have been harmed or injured in an incident
Example:The victims were taken to the hospital for treatment.
manager
a person who runs or directs an organization
Example:The manager of the football club expressed concern over the injuries.
injuries
harm or damage to the body
Example:One player suffered life‑threatening injuries.
critical
very serious or important, especially in health
Example:The player is still in critical condition after the crash.
minor
small or not serious
Example:Four other men had minor injuries.
privacy
the state of being alone or free from observation
Example:The club asked for privacy while the victims recover.
suspect
a person thought to have committed a crime
Example:Duane Anthony was identified as the suspect.
arrested
taken into custody by police
Example:The suspect was arrested later that day.
charges
formal accusations of wrongdoing
Example:He faces five charges of attempted murder.
attempted
tried to do something but failed
Example:The suspect was charged with attempted murder.
murder
the unlawful killing of a person
Example:The charges include attempted murder.
stealing
taking something that does not belong to you
Example:He was also charged with stealing a vehicle.
vehicle
a means of transport, such as a car or truck
Example:The driver was accused of driving without insurance.
disqualified
not allowed to participate because of a rule or law
Example:He was driving while disqualified.
insurance
protection against financial loss, especially for cars
Example:He was driving without insurance.
speculate
to guess or form an opinion without facts
Example:The inspector urged the public not to speculate about the case.
affecting
having an influence on something
Example:Speculation could affect the legal process.
legal
related to the law or the legal system
Example:The case will be heard in a legal court.
process
a series of actions or steps to achieve a result
Example:The investigation is part of the legal process.
investigation
a systematic examination to discover facts
Example:The police conducted a thorough investigation.
expected
anticipated or likely to happen
Example:The suspect is expected to appear at court.
appear
to attend or show up at a place
Example:He will appear in court on Monday.
court
a place where legal cases are heard
Example:The suspect will be tried in the Nottingham Magistrates' Court.