Dad 'thought he had lost everything' after car dragged his son's pram in Liverpool parade - Liverpool Echo
- A car drove into crowds during Liverpool FC's title parade on May 26, dragging a baby 15 feet in his pram on Water Street.
- The vehicle accessed the area after a roadblock was temporarily lifted for an ambulance attending a heart attack, with no prior intelligence warning of this incident.
- Daniel Eveson's partner was caught under the car’s wheel and hospitalized overnight, while their son Teddy remained in the pram and avoided serious injury.
- A 53-year-old man from West Derby was taken into police custody on Monday, facing allegations including attempted murder, dangerous driving, and driving under the influence of drugs, after a vehicle struck approximately 50 people.
- The event, initially a celebration of Liverpool’s second Premier League title, left Daniel describing it as the "worst day of his life" and expressed lasting trauma and fear about future events.
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Mother dragged by car at Liverpool parade feared baby son had died after pram was flung 15ft down road
A mother dragged on the bonnet of a car at the Liverpool parade has shared the horrifying moment she spotted her six-month-old baby’s pram lying upside down in the road after the pair were hit by the vehicle.
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Read Full ArticleLiverpool fan says his baby was flung 15ft in his pram and his partner run over during trophy parade
Daniel Everson says he was clinging on "for dear life" when both he and partner Sheree were hit by a car during the victory parade. A 53-year-old man has been arrested.
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