A man died after a car ploughed into a crowd of people at 60mph following a family argument at an engagement party, according to neighbours. <br /><br />The victim, who has not been named, was killed and several others injured after being struck by the vehicle during the horror rampage in Sheffield.<br /><br />Emergency services rushed to College Close, in the Burngreave area of the city shortly after 2pm yesterday (Wed) to reports of 'violence and disorder'.<br /><br />Police said during the the 999 call a car collided with a group of people resulting in the death of a 46-year-old man.<br /><br />Another person was injured and remains in a serious condition in hospital. <br /><br />A 23-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder while another man, aged 55, was held on suspicion of attempted murder. <br /><br />Both remain in police custody being quizzed by detectives.<br /><br />Residents living near the scene said the violence broke out following a family row and the man who died may have been an innocent bystander.<br /><br />One local, who did not wish to be named, said: "There had been an engagement party at a house and an argument broke out over something. <br /><br />"I believe somebody was not happy this particular couple are together and its just escalated from there.<br /><br />"A woman has got hurt and a family member has called another relative who has arrived at the scene in their car and driven down it at about 60mph.<br /><br />"We were told the bloke who died may not have been involved in the argument at all and was just in the wrong place. It's very tragic."<br /><br />Another resident added: "All I know there was a bit of a party going on and there was a row. Somebody has belted down the road and just not stopped. <br /><br />"There were police everywhere. You don't expect it on a quiet residential street."<br /><br />Detective Chief Inspector Andrew Knowles, of South Yorkshire Police, said: “We are now dealing with a murder investigation and understand the distress this will cause to those directly affected and the wider community.<br /><br />“We have a large cordon in the area and are conducting CCTV and house to house enquiries. <br /><br />"We’ll be patrolling throughout the night to offer reassurance and to speak to anyone who may hold information or feel concerned.<br /><br />"If you have any information which could assist enquiries, please report this to us either online or by calling 101. <br /><br />"We are also keen to hear from anyone who lives in the area and has CCTV, doorbell or dashcam footage."<br /><br />Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.