Dozens injured after car plows into pedestrians during Liverpool Football Club parade. Police arrest man, rule out terrorism
- On Monday in Liverpool, a 53-year-old British man drove his minivan through a gathering of fans celebrating the Premier League victory, resulting in multiple injuries.
- The attack happened amid large crowds gathered to celebrate Liverpool’s record-tying 20th top-flight league title, the first public party since 2020 restrictions.
- The minivan plowed through supporters wrapped in Liverpool apparel, injuring more than 45 people, some trapped under the vehicle before firefighters freed them.
- Keir Starmer condemned the situation as horrendous and commended the courage of those involved in the rescue efforts, while eyewitness Harry Rashid described the attack as intentional and deeply distressing.
- Police arrested the driver and ruled out terrorism, launching a full inquiry to determine the motive and circumstances of the attack.
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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…


'Horror' at Liverpool title parade, police rule out terrorism in car ramming
Four people were "very, very ill in hospital" on Tuesday after dozens were injured the previous night when a car rammed into a crowd at Liverpool's Premier League title parade, the region's mayor said.
Car ploughs into fans at Liverpool parade, 27 in hospital
A car ploughed into a crowd of Liverpool fans during a parade celebrating their side's Premier League soccer title on Monday, hospitalising 27 people, with two seriously injured, but police said they did not believe the incident was terrorism-related.
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