Driver Crashes Into Crowd at Liverpool FC Parade, Injuring 27 Including 4 Children

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What we know about the Liverpool FC parade incident

A 53-year-old man has been arrested after a car hit a number of pedestrians in Liverpool city centre during the Premier League victory parade. Eyewitnesses and videos shared on social media have shown the vehicle driving through a crowd as people scatter. Police say they are not treating the incident as terror-related. The ambulance service said 27 people had been taken to hospital for treatment, with two, including one child, seriously injured. Another 20 people were treated for injuries at the scene. Four children were among the injured

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4 Liverpool fans seriously hurt when car plowed into a crowd. The suspect acted alone, police say

British police were holding a 53-year-old man on Tuesday over a collision that turned a joyous soccer celebration in Liverpool to tragedy and sent more than two dozen people to hospitals, four of them in very serious condition. Merseyside Police said they are not treating the incident as terrorism and are not looking for other suspects. The force has not identified the arrested driver. Police in Britain usually do not name suspects until they are charged. Liverpool City Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram said four of the injured were “very, very ill in hospital.” The North West Ambulance Service said a total of 47 people were injured, of whom 27 were taken to local hospitals, while 20 were treated at the scene of the crash for minor injuries. There were no reported deaths.

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Car smashes through Liverpool FC victory parade, leaving ‘several injured’

Dozens were injured in the UK after a van plowed through parading Liverpool FC football fans in what horrified witnesses described as an “incredibly deliberate” and violent incident. The vehicle — a gray livery-style van — slammed into “a number of pedestrians on Water Street” around 6 p.m. Monday as a parade celebrating the soccer club’s Premier League championship win was wrapping up, according to police. At least 20 people were treated for injuries at the scene while 27 were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment, with two — including one child — in critical condition.

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Liverpool parade crash as four children in hospital after car 'drove at crowds'
Four children are in hospital after a car ploughed into a crowd of football fans in Liverpool. A total of 27 people were rushed to hospital, including four children. A 53-year-old man from Liverpool is believed to be the driver of the car. Police confirmed that the incident is not being treated as an act of terror.
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Liverpool car crash injuries confirmed as four children struck, 27 hospitalised
Two people are in a "serious" condition, including a child. Four people are said to have been dragged out from under the vehicle. A paramedic was struck by the car but was not seriously injured. Merseyside Police have arrested a 53-year-old white British man.
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27 people are in hospital, including children, while another 20 are nursing minor injuries. Two people, including one child, have been left with serious injuries. Four were trapped under the car and had to be removed by paramedics and fire officers. A suspect, a 53-year-old white British man, has been taken into police custody.
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What to know about the crash into a parade for Liverpool soccer fans
A car rammed into a crowd of soccer fans in Liverpool, England. Nearly four dozen people were injured, including four children. Four people were stuck beneath the vehicle and had to be freed by firefighters. Hundreds of thousands of fans had lined the route of the hourslong procession.
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4 Liverpool fans seriously hurt when car plowed into a crowd. The suspect acted alone, police say
Merseyside Police say they are not treating the incident as terrorism. Police in Britain usually do not name suspects until they are charged. Four of the injured are “very, very ill in hospital,” Liverpool City Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram said. The incident happened after the players of Liverpool Football Club had celebrated the Premier League championship.
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Brave Liverpool heroes desperately tried to stop driver before car ploughed through parade fans. Half a million fans had packed the streets to give a heroes' reception to their Liverpool idols after watching their team lift the Premier League trophy. Police confirmed a 53-year-old white British man was arrested at the scene.
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