Girl, 16, hurt in Waterlooville Morrisons car meet

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Police said a Fiat 500 hit pedestrians and has been recovered for examination

A 16-year-old girl has been seriously injured in a car meet "gone wrong", police said.

Hampshire Constabulary was called to reports of a meet at Morrisons car park in Lakesmere Road, Waterlooville, on Friday at 20:41 GMT.

The force had a second call just before 21:20 reporting a cream Fiat 500 had hit pedestrians.

The girl was found with a serious injury to her knee and taken to hospital.

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A police spokesperson said the girl's injuries were not life-threatening or life changing.

They confirmed the vehicle had been recovered for examination and urged anyone with information to come forward.

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