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Car parking steward hit by car near Port Lympne wildlife park
18:01, 07 January 2016
updated: 18:24, 07 January 2016
A woman has been hit by a car near Port Lympne wildlife park this evening where the Kent Excellence in Business Awards are being held.
The woman, thought to be a steward, was directing traffic on the B2067 when she was struck by a car just after 6pm.
Police and ambulance crews are on the scene.
The woman, who is in her 20s, is believed to have suffered a knee injury.
Police officers are directing traffic, which has slowed to a crawl near the accident causing delays in the area.
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