Tag: South Yorkshire Police

  • Eight people hospitalized after ‘mystery substance’ sprayed in nightclub

    This weekend, eight clubgoers were sent to the hospital after an unidentified chemical substance left them struggling to breathe.

    When Pop Works in Doncaster fled just before 5am on Sunday, witnesses estimated that 50 to 60 individuals were inside.

    A woman who was caught in the commotion reported that “everyone” around her was wheezing, coughing, and having trouble breathing.

    Although the club’s managers appeared to imply the poison was released by ‘humans’ rather than a technical glitch, the reason of the incident is still unknown.

    In order to get them to leave, bouncers allegedly sprinted to the dance floor, shouting at them while door personnel supplied them with water while they waited for ambulances.

    According to authorities, none of the visitors who were transported to the hospital experienced “lasting effects.”

    One person claimed that after being advised to “drink plenty of fluids,” the only treatment they ultimately need was a doctor’s recommendation to return if their symptoms grew worse.

    As customers recovered on Doncaster’s Silver Street, water was brought to them.

    South Yorkshire Police pleaded with anyone with information to come forward, saying: “We are looking into reports that a chemical substance was released inside a nightclub in Doncaster city centre in the early hours of this morning (Sunday, July 30).”

    We received a call at 5 a.m. about several persons who were allegedly feeling ill at Pop Works on Silver Street.

    Eight attendees at the event needed hospital care, although no one is believed to have suffered any long-term repercussions. The material that was released at the scene is currently the subject of our investigation.

    ‘On the early hours of Sunday morning around 04:55am we had to evacuate everyone out of the club, this was a big eye opener for us as a business and it was managed very professionally thank you to our door staff and management,’ Pop Works said in a statement.

    We would like to express our regret to everyone who was present and participated in the tragedy.

    “What a world we live in that people would make business more difficult than it is in this trade after Covid,” someone once said. We sincerely apologise.

  • Man on scooter dies after collision with an ambulance

    Man on scooter dies after collision with an ambulance

    Following a collision with an ambulance that was responding to an emergency call, a scooter rider has passed away.

    The incident happened late last night on the A628 Barnsley Road in Hoylandswaine, Barnsley, at a junction close to the Lord Nelson pub.

    The cyclist, a 30-year-old guy, was brought to the hospital but unfortunately passed away from his wounds.

    The ambulance driver is reportedly aiding with inquiries, according to South Yorkshire Police.

    The 101 service is being used by officers to reach potential witnesses.

    An ambulance that was responding to an emergency call was believed to have collided with a scooter, according to reports from Yorkshire ambulance service and a member of the public.

    It’s believed that the man was riding with companions.

  • 12 year old boy is detained on suspicion of murder after a woman is killed by a car

    12 year old boy is detained on suspicion of murder after a woman is killed by a car

    Following the death of a woman in Sheffield by a car accident, a 12-year-old child was detained on suspicion of murder.

    The 60-year-old woman was found gravely hurt in the city’s Greenhill neighborhood at around 7:10 p.m. on Wednesday. She passed away there.

    After some time, the boy was located and taken into custody.

    South Yorkshire Police noted that he was detained on suspicion of having a bladed object.

    After a woman was hit and killed by a car on Hemper Lane in Greenhill, Sheffield, police stood outside a house in the neighborhood. A 12-year-old kid was later detained on suspicion of murder.
    April 06 2023
    Observe the SWNS narrative SWMRcar.

    Police outside a house in Sheffield after a12-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman was struck and killed by a car on Hemper Lane, Greenhill, Sheffield. April 06 2023 See SWNS story SWMRcar.
    Officers cordoned off a house in Sheffield after the arrest (Picture: Tom Maddick SWNS)
    Floral tributes outside a house in Sheffield after a12-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman was struck and killed by a car on Hemper Lane, Greenhill, Sheffield. April 06 2023 See SWNS story SWMRcar.
    Floral tributes were left at the scene (Picture: Tom Maddick SWNS)

    A neighbour on the opposite side of the road told Yorkshire Live: ‘It all happened at around 6:45pm-ish last night I think. Everyone was wondering what was going on, they’d cordoned the whole area off.

    ‘I’ve never known anything like it around here, she went into the ambulance and never came out.

    ‘That’s all I know.’

    Emma, a local, said: ‘Its normally really quiet around here. I know someone has been killed but not sure about anything else.

    ‘It’s just a nice quiet place to live so this has come as a shock to be honest.’

    Detective Chief Inspector Andrea Bowell said: ‘This will be a deeply distressing time for the families of those involved in this incident, and I would ask their privacy is respected as they seek to understand what has happened.’

    Floral tributes left in Sheffield for a 60 year old who was killed in a car crash, April 6 2023. See SWNS story SWLSmurder. Police in Sheffield were called at 7.10pm last night (Wednesday, April 5) to the Greenhill area, after receiving reports of a collision. Commenting this afternoon (Thursday, April 6), a spokesperson for South Yorkshire Police said: ?Officers attended alongside Yorkshire Ambulance Service, and South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, to find a woman in her 60s suffering serious injuries. She sadly died at the scene.
    The crash happened in the Greenhill area of Sheffield (Picture: Tom Maddick SWNS)

    If you have any information about the crash, you can contact the police at 101 quoting incident number 736 of 5 April 2023. You can also contact the police via LiveChat on their website.