A teenage girl has tragically died in hospital four days after she was injured a go-karting centre in East London.
The 15-year-old was rushed to hospital after she was injured at Capital Karts in Barking last week.
Police and paramedics attended the scene on Friday afternoon following reports of an injured teenager at a commercial premises.
The girl was taken to an east London hospital where she was pronounced dead on Tuesday, the Metropolitan Police said.
The force added that her family had been informed and officers were "liaising with health and safety officials from the local council".
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A spokesperson for the London Ambulance Service said it was called to reports of an incident at Rippleside Commercial Estate at 2.23pm Friday.
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The service added: "We sent a number of resources including an ambulance, medics in response cars, an advanced paramedic and an incident response officer.
"We also dispatched London's air ambulance.
"We treated a person at the scene before taking them to a London major trauma centre."
Police said officers' inquiries are continuing.
Capital Karts has a 1,050metre track and twenty 'challenging' corners, according to its site.
Karters are able to reach speeds of up to 45mph on its 80metre main straight, the venue says.
The Mirror has contacted Kapital Carts for comment.