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A man has been charged with attempted murder after 13 were injured when a car ploughed into nightclub revellers in Gravesend, Kent.

Mohammed Abdul, 21, from London, will appear before magistrates later today.

Police rushed to Blake's nightclub in the town jut before midnight on Saturday.

There were 13 people left with injuries.

Kent Police said in a statement: "Officers investigating an incident at a Gravesend nightclub in which a number of people were injured have charged a man with attempted murder.

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"Kent Police was called at 11.47pm on Saturday after a Suzuki Vitara collided with Blake’s nightclub.

"A man was arrested at the scene and at least 13 people have been reported injured as a result.

"Mohammed Abdul, 21, has been charged with attempted murder."

The incident is not being treated as terror-related.

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Senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector David Chewter said: "We have reason to believe the person responsible for the vehicle colliding with the nightclub had been asked to leave the venue earlier on in the evening.

"I’d like to take this opportunity to thank the security staff at the nightclub as well as those members of the public who helped in the initial moments after the collision.

"Many people were injured as a result of the incident but none of their injuries are described as life-threatening or life-changing.

"However, we believe there may be more casualties out there who are yet to come forward and talk to us – we would like to hear from them as we continue to build a clear picture of what happened that night."