
Dozens of people have been injured after a car ploughed into crowds of Liverpool supporters during a victory parade to celebrate the club’s Premier League title triumph.
Joyous scenes in the city centre turned nightmarish on Monday evening when a vehicle sped into fans packed onto Water Street just after 6pm.
A 53-year-old man has been arrested and 27 people were taken to hospital including a seriously injured child and adult. A further 20 people were treated at the scene.
In an update this morning, Liverpool mayor Steve Rotheram said four people remained ‘very ill’ in hospital.Â
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has branded the scenes as ‘appalling’, stating that the ‘whole country stands with Liverpool’. The incident is not being treated as terror related.
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How Merseyside Police adopted ‘step change’ to avoid Southport repeat
It has been a shift, because, particularly in relation to the aftermath of Southport… there was a lot of criticism focused at Merseyside Police and of course the CPS, in relation to how the management of information was sort of dealt with.
But also, if listeners cast their mind back further, is the investigation into Nicola Bulley as how the management of the information was responded to on that occasion. That led to a College of Policing inquiry.
Confusion on the streets across Liverpool as city tries to come to terms with parade horror
On the streets of Liverpool this morning, the streets are littered with what should have been the remnants of the club’s Premier League-winning parade.
However, in between the beer bottles, the red flares, and the confetti are signs of the horror that unfolded.
Metres away from where a car ploughed into a crowd at the end of the parade, a child’s soft toy is lying in the street.
Flags and banners are caught in the barriers and full packs of beer have been left behind amongst. Even now, there’s still a sense of confusion on the streets.
A security guard I spoke to complained about the road being cordoned off — he had no idea about the tragedy that unfolded. Elsewhere Liverpudlians waking up and trying to come to terms with what’s happened.
Liverpool mayor – Four people ‘very ill’ in hospital
The actual incident in Water Street will live with those people for all the wrong reasons, and that’s where we have to really focus our minds.
There are still four people who are very, very ill in hospital and we are hoping of course that they pull through very, very quickly.
No, not directly, but of course we’re in liaison with the police and with the ambulance services. Last night they had two gold command meetings – one was really late in the evening, so this morning I’ll get some updates.
‘Thousands of people enjoying themselves – then everything changed’
I was congregating around by the Liver building with thousands of others waiting in the rain for the parade. We were treated to a sight of the triumphant team’
Thousands of people enjoying themselves. But we then noticed a car in front of the ambulance and we both thought how strange it was – the next thing we noticed was people gathering around the car. Shaking it, hitting it and people were getting quite angry. Then everything changed and the car reversed and hit into the crowd
People did scatter incredibly quickly but no real surprise because the car did accelerate very very quickly. All of a sudden it was like all hell had broken loose. People were flying in all directions. We saw a gentleman come towards us who was unconsolable – in floods of tears.
Pictures: Cordons remain in place in Liverpool
Liverpool mayor urges against driver speculation
There’s a lot of speculation and that’s part of the problem. All those things caused real consternation, but the police acted very, very quickly to put paid to some of that speculation.
I don’t think it’s worth us speculating on what might have happened to the driver.
Investigations continue after Liverpool victory parade horror
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WATCH: Head of North West Ambulance Service confirms children are among the injured
What happens now?
RECAP: Witnesses speak of the horror that unfolded as car ploughed into crowd
You’ll never walk alone: Sir Keir Starmer says the nation ‘stands with Liverpool’
City of Liverpool expected to ‘come together’ after devastating events
Liverpool fan receiving hospital treatment after parade carnage describes being ‘in agony’
WATCH: Police confirm they are not treating the Liverpool incident as terrorism
A summary of how events unfolded in Liverpool
VIDEO: ‘It’s been shocking’: Witness recounts horror of Liverpool incident
Pictured: police presence remains at Water Street hours after parade
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp calls for public information ‘as soon as possible’
‘I’ve never seen anything like it’ – witnesses reflect on the devastating incident
Four people were trapped under car that ploughed into crowd
‘Robust’ traffic management plan had been in place before car ploughed through dozens
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Crash NOT being treated as an act of terrorism, says police chief
PRESS CONFERENCE SUMMARY: 27 patients taken to hospital including FOUR children after horror Water Street crash
Breaking:27 people taken to hospital including FOUR children – with two in a ‘serious condition’
Breaking:‘A number of people injured’ as a result of Water Street car collision, say police who confirm incident is ‘NOT’ terror related
READ MORE: Full timeline reveals how Liverpool’s trophy parade turned to terror
Police update on number of casualties DELAYEDÂ
PICTURED: Joyous celebrations across Liverpool before disaster struck on Water Street
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VIDEO: Police deal with incident after Liverpool’s Premier League parade
Witness at collision tells Mail he was at Manchester Arena bombing in 2017
NHS ask concerned members of the public not to call to ask about loved ones
Use MailOnline’s map of the trophy parade and collision below to see how tonight’s horror incident unfolded
Streeting – Emergency services were ‘heroic’ in response
Collision ‘cast a very dark shadow over what had been a joyous day’ says Liverpool City Council Leader
Breaking:Ambulance service say scene has been cleared and number of casualties will be provided TONIGHT
VIDEO: Moment car ploughs into a crowd of Liverpool fans
Liverpool FC legends Carragher and Fowler says collision is ‘devastating’ while rivals Manchester United keeps the ‘city of Liverpool’ in their thoughts
READ MORE: Liverpool’s trophy parade horror as car ‘collides’ with crowd of fans after thousands flock in to celebrate Premier League title success
VIDEO: Several people injured after car ploughed into crowd in Liverpool
What we know so far…
Badenoch says images from the scene are ‘deeply worrying’
Witness says he saw police restrain people ‘smashing’ the car that collided with crowds
Liverpool City Mayor Steve Rotheram says city will ‘stand together’
Farage says he was ‘horrified’ to see what he labelled a ‘disturbing attack’
Witness says she heard ‘screams and screams’ as she saw car run people over
Counter Terrorism Police are ‘supporting’ Merseyside Police with investigations
Everton FC and Premier League respond to horror collision
Liverpool Riverside MP Kim Johnson posts show of support
Restaurant turned into makeshift Emergency Room to assist the injured
Witness says she is ‘shaken’ as she fights back tears on Sky News
Liverpool FC – Our thoughts and prayers are with those affected
BBC journalist Matt Cole says dark blue car ‘came through the crowd and wasn’t stopping’ and it missed his family ‘by inches’
There were screams ahead of us and suddenly this dark blue car just came through the crowd, it just wasn’t stopping.
I managed to grab my daughter who was with me and jump out out of the way, it missed myself, my family, by literally inches. We then turned and watched what happened behind us momentarily before running. At that point you could see the ambulance I mentioned which had stopped – that I think provided something of a natural barrier, that slowed the car down.
As it passed me it was being chased by a group of men who were trying to bang on the side of it and throw things at it. The back of the rear windshield had been completely smashed it but it had no intention of stopping.
Keir Starmer statement after ‘appalling’ collision at Liverpool trophy parade
Merseyside Police confirm man arrested is 53-year-old British male
‘We can confirm the man arrested is a 53-year-old white British man from the Liverpool area.
‘Information can also be passed on anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.’
Man arrested after car ploughs into a crowd of Liverpool supporters during their Premier League trophy parade
Father who witnessed the horror unfold with his wife and two daughters says it was ‘horrendous’