Horror at Liverpool title parade, nearly 50 injured
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Authorities arrested a man after a vehicle struck several people, injuring at least 47, during a parade celebrating Liverpool's Premier League title.
Police detained a 53-year-old British man from the Liverpool area and are not treating the action as a terrorist incident. At least 47 people were injured, including four children.
Several people were injured in the UK after a car plowed through a parade of Liverpool FC football fans who were celebrating the team’s Premier League championship.
Dozens of people were injured after a car drove through a crowd in England celebrating the Liverpool Football Club’s Premier League title. David Kitchen of the North West Ambulance Service
Ex-Royal Marine and businessman Paul Doyle, 53, is accused of injuring six victims in the incident on Water Street in the city centre on Monday. Dramatic footage captured the moments a car drove into the crowd of Liverpool fans celebrating their team’s Premier League title win, with police saying 79 people suffering injuries.
Neighbours of the man suspected of having driven a car into crowds in Liverpool on Monday have described him as a 'family man' and revealed how his wife found out about the incident