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An author and researcher has been misidentified online as the person suspected of driving a car into scores of Liverpool soccer supporters while they celebrated their side’s Premier League title on May 26.
Police say the incident is not being investigated as an act of terrorism and they believe the suspect acted alone.
A man suspected of driving a car that plowed into a crowd attending the Liverpool soccer team's victory parade this week was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and driving offenses, British police said Tuesday.
A baby who was flung 15ft in his pram after the Liverpool parade car crash escaped severe physical harm. Dad Daniel Eveson feared he had "lost everything" when his family, including baby son Teddy, were involved in the carnage.
The 53-year-old, who has not been named, was detained by Merseyside Police on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving and driving while unfit through drugs
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A man arrested after dozens of people were injured when a vehicle was driven into crowds during Liverpool FC’s victory parade has been described as a “genuinely pleasant family man” by neighbours
Donovan Travis Dineen-Whitham, 38, from Liverpool, was riding a motorbike that was in collision with a Volkswagen ID3 car in the Vauxhall area of the city on Wednesday, Merseyside Police said. A tribute issued by Mr Dineen-Whitham's family said: "My son, my brother, my uncle, my dad - we love you so much and we'll make you proud, we promise."