At least four people were left fighting for their lives after a vehicle was witnessed plowing into a giant Liverpool FC parade crowd.
According to reports from local media outlets, Keir Starmer was quick to declare the nation stands with Liverpool after the horrifying tragedy unfolded yesterday during the late hours.
The event went from a smiling and loving ordeal to the most tragic and unimaginable incident possible.
Dozens of people were injured and four remained very sick in the hospital after the car sped into fans celebrating Liverpool FC’s Premier League title triumph on Water Street just after the hours of 6 pm.
The 53-year-old individual was arrested, and Merseyside police did rule out terrorist activity as the leading cause, but more investigations are still taking place to try and piece this puzzle together.
The driver of this vehicle plowed into the crowds as he was trying to follow an ambulance, sources shared.
The Echo mentioned how it heard from several different sources about the motorist who was tailgating the emergency services before ramming into dozens of individuals on Water Street.
As per the press, the cops are now considering this as the line of enquiry as to how the vehicle managed to access the pedestrianised street.