Driver rams car into Liverpool fans, police say he acted alone
The driver arrested was believed to be the only one involved and the crash was not being investigated as an act of terrorism, police said.
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Fans leave as Police and emergency personnel deal with an incident after a car collided with pedestrians in Liverpool (PTI)
London, 27 May
A 53-year-old British man ploughed a minivan into a crowd of
Liverpool soccer fans who were celebrating the city's Premier League
championship Monday, injuring more than 45 people as shouts of joy turned into
shrieks of terror.
The driver arrested was believed to be the only one involved and
the crash was not being investigated as an act of terrorism, police said.
Ambulances took 27 people to the hospital, including two with
serious injuries, and another 20 people were treated at the scene for minor
injuries, said Dave Kitchin of North West Ambulance Service. At least four
children were injured.
Four of the victims, including a child, were trapped under the van
and firefighters had to lift the vehicle to free them. A paramedic on a bicycle
was also struck but was not injured.
“It has cast a very dark shadow over what had been a joyous day
for the city," City Council leader Liam Robinson said at a late night news
conference.
As the parade was wrapping up, a gray minivan turned onto the
parade route and plowed into the sea of fans wrapped in their red Liverpool
scarves, jerseys and other memorabilia. A video on social media showed the van
strike a man, tossing him in the air, before veering into a larger crowd, where
it plowed a path through the group and pushed bodies along the street before
coming to a stop.
“It was extremely fast,” said Harry Rashid, who was with his wife
and two young daughters as the minivan passed by them. “Initially, we just
heard the pop, pop, pop of people just being knocked off the bonnet of a car.”
Rashid said the crowd charged the halted vehicle and began
smashing windows.
“But then he put his foot down again and just plowed through the
rest of them, he just kept going,” Rashid said. “It was horrible. And you could
hear the bumps as he was going over the people.”
Rashid said it looked deliberate.
“My daughter started screaming, and there were people on the
ground,” he said. “They were just innocent people, just fans going to enjoy the
parade.”
Liverpool fans had come out in the hundreds of thousands to
celebrate the team winning the Premier League this season for a record-tying
20th top-flight title.
Police said they were conducting extensive inquiries to establish
what led to the collision and asked people not to speculate or share
“distressing content online.”
Police identified the suspect as white, in a possible decision to
prevent misinformation from flooding social media.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the scenes appalling and hailed
the bravery of rescuers.
“Everyone, especially children, should be able to celebrate their
heroes without this horror," Starmer said. “The city has a long and proud
history of coming together through difficult times. Liverpool stands together
and the whole country stands with Liverpool.”
Liverpool Football Club's legacy is overshadowed by a disaster 36
years ago when 97 of its fans were killed in a stadium crush during a match
against Sheffield at Hillsborough Stadium. The tragedy was compounded by a
coverup into the cause and missteps by police.
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