Liverpool, parade car crash
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A 53-year-old man was arrested for attempted murder, reckless driving and being unfit to operate a vehicle after ramming into a crowd in Liverpool.
Police say 65 people were injured when a car rammed into a crowd of Liverpool soccer fans celebrating their teams Premier League championship and 11 remained hospitalized on Tuesday.
Water Street is near the Strand, where moments before the incident occurred Liverpool FC had paraded the Premier League trophy from the top of a bus. Thousands of people had come out to celebrate the team's victory. The incident happened about a mile before the parade's finishing point.
It has proven an emotional few days for the city of Liverpool. A short while before Monday's tragic incident on Water Street, players and staff from Liverpool Football Club travelled through the city as part of a celebratory parade following the club's Premier League win.
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A 53-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving offences and driving while unfit through drugs
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Liverpool parade collision: Man detained after car strikes pedestrians, injuring more than 40 people
More than 40 people, including four children, were injured after a car crashed into pedestrians during Liverpool FC's Premier League trophy parade in the English city of Liverpool on Monday. A 53-year-old white British man has been detained, the police said, according to Sky News.
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