COPS are hunting for a hit-and-run driver after a car “deliberately” ploughed into fans outside Villa Park yesterday.
Emergency services scrambled to the scene on Witton Road in Aston, at around 5.15pm yesterday after a collision involving a vehicle and multiple pedestrians.
The horror incident took place just minutes after the team’s 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace in the Premier League.
West Midlands Police said they are investigating and are carrying out CCTV inquiries to identify the vehicle involved.
One Aston Villa supporter, 33, told how it was fortunate no-one was killed after suffering serious leg injuries
She had managed to move her 85-year-old grandmother out of the way, reports Birmingham Live.
But she was then flung over the vehicle’s bonnet and suffered injuries to her leg – with photos showing she had sustained extensive bruising.
The fan said she was left “shocked and shaken” after the collision having suffered ligament damage and will also have to wear a leg brace for a number of weeks.
She had been attending the game with her grandmother and niece before chaos unfolded, and said the car had struck her on the side of her knee.
She told Birmingham Live: “What was meant to be a good game of football ended up with me getting hit by a car, which struck me on the side of the knee.
“He literally went into me, drove up the pavement into other people apparently. People around me were screaming. He hit multiple people, some people tried chasing after him.
“Many witnesses helped me up, but it could have been a lot worse. It has shaken me up and scared everyone.
“How no-one got killed I don’t know. It was absolutely reckless driving from him.”
A police spokesman said: “We were called to a collision involving a car and pedestrians in Witton Road, Aston, yesterday (Saturday).
“Thankfully no-one was seriously injured. We are investigating and carrying out CCTV inquiries to identify the vehicle.
“If you witnessed this incident and can help with our investigation, contact us via Live Chat on our website or by calling 101, quoting log 3654 of 23 November.”