Liverpool Parade Attack: Driver Plows Into Celebrating Fans, 47 Injured
Liverpool Parade Attack: Driver Plows Into Celebrating Fans, 47 Injured
Four children were among 47 people injured when a car ploughed "full-throttle" into a crowd of fans celebrating at Liverpool FC's victory parade.
A 53-year-old white British man from Liverpool was arrested at the scene and is thought to have been the driver of the car, police said.
Some 27 injured people were rushed to four hospitals - two with serious injuries - and 20 were treated at the scene, with more patients self-presenting later on, the North West Ambulance Service said.
Merseyside Police said the incident is not being treated as terror-related and they are not looking for anyone else in their investigation.
Emergency services, including an air ambulance, swarmed to Water Street in the city centre after receiving calls at 6:07pm, just as the parade was coming to an end.
Fire crews arrived to find four people trapped under the vehicle, including a child, and worked quickly to free them.
The car, a dark-grey Ford Galaxy, hurtled into a dense crowd decked out in footie strips.
Footage posted online appears to show the vehicle accelerating and making a sharp-right turn into the milling fans.
Numerous people are thrown to the sides and some fall beneath the rampaging vehicle.
After pushing through dozens of pedestrians over the course of around 20m, the car came to a stop and the driver was arrested at the scene.
Witnesses reported that nearby onlookers rushed the vehicle, battering it and smashing through the windows.
Police then had to fight back furious pedestrians who were trying to get at the suspect in the back of a police van.
An air ambulance whizzed to the scene and landed near the Liver Building, and numerous police cars, ambulances and fire engines lined Water Street.
North West Ambulance Service announced the road had been cleared just before 9:30pm, but an inflatable tent remained into the night.
Merseyside Police are leading the investigation and were initially supported by counter-terrorism police.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said: "The scenes in Liverpool are appalling — my thoughts are with all those injured or affected."
He later praised the “remarkable bravery” shown by the emergency services in Liverpool and added: “Everyone, especially children, should be able to celebrate their heroes without this horror.”
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper described the scenes as "truly shocking" and thanked the emergency services for their "swift response".
Daniel Jones, 28, was on Water Street celebrating when the van ploughed through the crowd only a few feet away from him.
He told The Sun: “Luckily my wife had just gone up to the hotel with my three-year-old son.
“I dread to think what would have happened if they hadn’t done that. I was horrified. I was scared.
“There were paramedics on their hands and knees treating wounded people. It was a horrifying scene."
He added that as soon as the car stopped, those who had not been hit crowded the vehicle.
A civil engineer, Daniel had travelled from North Wales with his wife Zoe and their young son to celebrate Liverpool's win.
Merseyside Police asked people to avoid speculating on the "circumstances surrounding tonight’s incident on Water Street in Liverpool city centre".
The force added: "We would ask people not to share distressing content online but to send the footage or information directly to us @MerPolCC or pass on information by calling 101 quoting log 784."
Hayley, 42, from Liverpool, told The Sun: “It’s shocking - it’s just so sad. I’d only gone into town because we have a son who’s autistic and we were getting him some music equipment and seeing family.
“This car just went erratic and I could hear everyone screaming - everyone assumed it was a terrorist attack. We don’t know how the car got onto Water Street - it should have never been there.
“He went full throttle into the crowd. I was terrified, I was with my disabled son. There were people rolling off the car and going under the tyres. I reckon he knocked down about 40 people.”
Witness Natasha Rinaldi, who was watching the parade from her friend's living room, told Sky News: "It was so loud. People sounded desperate.
"And then we looked out the window and we saw the car [had] run over people.
"Then people started rushing to go after the driver and they tried to break the car. The police did everything to block and to push people away.
"We could just hear screams and screams. We were very confused."
Peter Jones, 44, from the Isle of Man, attended the parade and described the incident as "shocking".
He said: "We were walking up Water Street, thousands around us.
"We heard a frantic beeping ahead, a car flew past me and my mate, people were chasing it and trying to stop him, windows smashed at the back.
"He then drove into people, police and medics ran past us, and people were being treated on the side of the road.
"There were a lot injured. We heard it behind us hit the crowds, then we saw half a dozen people [injured] in the road as we were walking up."
"It was shocking. We're back at our hotel now, in a bit of a shock."
Harry Rashid, 48, from Solihull, was at the parade with his wife and two young daughters when he witnessed the collision.
"This grey people carrier just pulled up from the right and just rammed into all the people at the side of us.
He added: "It was extremely fast. Initially, we just heard the pop, pop, pop of people just being knocked off the bonnet of a car.
Chelsea Yuen was walking with her friend and her young daughter, and just managed to avoid the car.
She told Sky News: "It was jam packed, we were like sardines walking up the street, then we heard beeping and screaming.
"As we looked up, there was a black people carrier driving straight towards us, and me and my friend jumped out of the way and pulled her little girl away.
"It must have been going about 30mph and as it went past we could see all the windows all smashed in with people chasing down the car."
Liverpool FC released the following statement on Monday evening: "We are in direct contact with Merseyside Police regarding the incident on Water Street which happened towards the end of the trophy parade earlier this evening.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with those who have been affected by this serious incident.
"We will continue to offer our full support to the emergency services and local authorities who are dealing with this incident."
A spokesman for the Premier League said: "Everyone at the Premier League is shocked by the appalling events in Liverpool this evening, and our heartfelt thoughts go out to all those injured and affected.
"We have been in contact with Liverpool FC and have offered our full support following this serious incident."
Justin Madders, the Labour MP for nearby Ellesmere Port and Bromborough, said: "This is appalling - a victory parade turned into such awful scenes - I hope everyone who needs it gets swift treatment and the police and emergency services are able to get on with their jobs."
And Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said: “Our hearts go out to all of those affected, especially those who have been injured.
“Thank you, as ever, to the first responders for their professionalism and swift action. This is a difficult day for our city region, but we stand together.”
The disturbing events followed a day of rapturous celebration in Liverpool after The Reds lifted the Premiere League trophy on Sunday.
Tens of thousands of supporters flooded the city centre - dancing and waving flags as they braved the wet weather.
Liverpool bagged the trophy after beating Tottenham 5-1 at Anfield last month, marking their 20th English title win.
Earlier on Monday afternoon, players waved to the cheering crowds after fans travelled thousands of miles and braved the rain to catch a glimpse of their heroes.
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