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Man allegedly hit neighbour with car after urination dispute: London police

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One person was hospitalized after being allegedly hit by a car on purpose following a dispute between neighbours.

Officers were called to an east London address Friday after receiving reports of a man being struck.

Police say a homeowner urinated on his neighbour's front lawn, prompting the other man to get into his vehicle and intentionally drive into him.

The victim was thrown a number of metres and received a gash to the back of his head.

A 38-year-old man has been charged with dangerous operation of a vehicle causing bodily harm.

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