Dozens injured after car plows into pedestrians during Liverpool Football Club parade. Police arrest man, rule out terrorism
- On Monday, during celebrations for Liverpool’s Premier League title, a 53-year-old man from Britain drove a minivan into a gathering of fans, injuring over 45 people.
- The incident occurred as fans gathered to celebrate Liverpool's 20th top-flight title, their first since 2020 when pandemic restrictions limited public festivities.
- Witnesses described the van striking multiple pedestrians, halting briefly before the driver accelerated again, with some calling the act deliberate amid chaotic scenes.
- More than 45 people were injured, including children, with 27 hospitalized and two seriously hurt, while police arrested the driver and ruled out terrorism.
- Authorities continue investigating the motive, and officials, including Prime Minister Keir Starmer, condemned the attack and praised emergency responders amid ongoing inquiries.
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Four people injured in Liverpool parade crash ‘very, very ill,’ mayor says
By Phil Noble and Sachin Ravikumar LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) -Four people were “very, very ill in hospital” after a car ploughed into a crowd of Liverpool fans during a Premier League title parade, the city’s mayor said on Tuesday, adding that he hoped they would “pull through.” British police believe the incident, in a packed Liverpool city centre on Monday, was isolated and not an act of terrorism, but have not said why or how a man was abl…


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