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Car Plows into Liverpool Fans Celebrating Premier League Title, Dozens Injured

FRANCE 24 EnglishJune 7, 20251 min3,504 views
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Incident During Title Celebrations

  • πŸš— A 53-year-old man drove his car into a crowd of Liverpool football fans celebrating their Premier League title win.
  • πŸ’” The incident occurred on Water Street in Liverpool's city center, ruining a celebration that had been weeks in the making.
  • πŸ€• Dozens of people, including children, were injured, with several left lying in the road.

Response and Investigation

  • 🚨 Crowds rushed to stop the vehicle, and authorities quickly detained the driver, identified as a white British man from Liverpool.
  • πŸš“ Merseyside police are investigating the incident, which is not being treated as an act of terrorism.
  • πŸ—£οΈ The prime minister called the scenes "appalling" and thanked the police and emergency services for their swift response.
  • ⚽ Liverpool Football Club released a statement sending thoughts and prayers to those affected.

Context of the Celebrations

  • 🎊 Tens of thousands of fans had gathered throughout the day for a parade to celebrate Liverpool's 20th Premier League title.
  • 🌟 Fans were celebrating their team's victory, with players like Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk present.
  • 🏁 The incident happened as players were heading towards the city docks, while emergency services worked to attend to the injured in the city center.
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