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4 hospitalized after car crashes into Midlothian store

MIDLOTHIAN, Va. — Four people have been hospitalized for injuries they sustained when a car crashed into a store in Virginia.

WRIC-TV reports the incident happened Monday afternoon when the vehicle ran into an eye care store in Midlothian.

A man who was in the store during the crash told the news outlet that a child was “under the wheel” of the vehicle.

He says he got the child out from under the car and also helped the driver get out of the vehicle.

A Chesterfield Fire & EMS spokesperson says there were no significant injuries. It is not clear what caused the accident.

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