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Live updates as a car has rammed through a crowd of Liverpool FC fans lining Water Street during the club's Premier League trophy parade.
Man detained as car driven into crowd in Liverpool city centre after football parade The incident has taken place following the Liverpool FC parade going through the city centre. News.
A man has been detained after a car collided with pedestrians in Liverpool city centre during Liverpool FC's Premier League victory parade. Emergency services descended on Water Street after ...
A British man has been arrested after driving his car into a crowd of football fans celebrating Liverpool’s Premier League title victory, injuring at least 47 people.
It happened just after 6pm on Water Street in the heart of Liverpool's city centre, as thousands of fans packed the streets to celebrate their team's triumphant season.
Liverpool City Councillor John Hughes estimated in excess of one million people were attending, beating the 750,000 present for the 2019 Champions League parade.
We're expecting Merseyside Police to give an update on the incident in Liverpool at about 22:30 BST. You'll be able to watch and follow live on this page. Before that, let's bring you up to speed ...
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