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Sporting News on MSNLiverpool parade car crash updates: What to know about incident involving pedestrians during trophy celebrationLiverpool's Premier League trophy parade was marred by a car crash involving pedestrians on Monday. Here are the latest updates on the situation.
Police revealed late on Monday night that 27 people have been taken to hospital followingthe major incident in Liverpool city centre, with two in a "serious" condition
An updated Merseyside Police statement reads: "We can confirm that seven people remain in hospital in a stable condition following the incident on Water Street on Monday 26 May. As part of the ongoing investigation, we have also been able to identify more people who were injured, with 79 in total who we are now speaking with.
The alleged driver of a car that ploughed into a crowd at Liverpool’s victory parade has been charged with offences such as wounding and causing grievous bodily harm against six victims.Paul Doyle, 53,
The youngest victim injured in the Liverpool title parade crash on Monday was just nine, police have revealed. Merseyside police revealed more details about the victims on Thursday as the injury toll climbed to 79. Four children were among those injured when a car ploughed into crowds celebrating a football parade in Liverpool.
Video footage shot by members of the public showed a vehicle moving slowly through a large crowd before accelerating and knocking people to the ground. A representative of the local Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service explained how response crews were met with “numerous injured people and four persons trapped under a vehicle”.
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The vehicle collided with "a number of pedestrians on Water Street" just after 6 p.m. local time on Monday, police said.
Daniel Eveson's baby son was dragged around 15ft in his pram after the Ford Galaxy ploughed into the family during Liverpool's doomed Premier League celebrations
Dozens of people, including four children, were injured when a driver plowed a car into a parade in northwest England celebrating Liverpool Football Club’s latest Premier League win on Monday evening.
Merseyside Police have been given extended powers to keep the 53-year-old man from the West Derby area in custody, after he was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and drug driving. The man’s identity has not yet been released or confirmed by the police.
U.K. police arrested a 53-year-old British man from the Liverpool area after he drove his car into a victory parade for Liverpool Football Club.
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