On Monday evening, chaos erupted at a parade honoring Liverpool F.C.'s Premier League title when a driver ran into a crowd celebrating the victory. Almost 50 individuals, including four children, suffered injuries, prompting immediate responses from local emergency services.
Car Plows Into Crowd at Liverpool’s Premier League Parade, Leaving Many Injured

Car Plows Into Crowd at Liverpool’s Premier League Parade, Leaving Many Injured
An incident during Liverpool’s championship celebration leaves nearly 50 people hurt, with authorities confirming it is not terrorism-related.
The Merseyside Police received reports of the collision around 6 p.m., indicating a car had veered into attendees. Eyewitness footage displays a dark vehicle speeding into a throng of fans, with many rushing to help the fallen. According to Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims, the police are treating the incident as isolated, rejecting any links to terrorism.
A 53-year-old man, reportedly from the Liverpool area, has been arrested as a suspect, confirmed by authorities during a Monday night press briefing. Out of the 47 injured, 27 were transported to hospitals, while around 20 received treatment for minor injuries at the scene. Among the injured were four individuals momentarily trapped beneath the vehicle, including one child.
The collision took place along Water Street in Liverpool city center, marking the conclusion of a celebratory 10-mile parade route. Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed his shock via social media, offering sympathies to the victims, while Liverpool F.C. announced it is coordinating closely with law enforcement and emergency teams.
Authorities continue to investigate the situation as the community grapples with the impact of the event during what was meant to be a joyous occasion.
A 53-year-old man, reportedly from the Liverpool area, has been arrested as a suspect, confirmed by authorities during a Monday night press briefing. Out of the 47 injured, 27 were transported to hospitals, while around 20 received treatment for minor injuries at the scene. Among the injured were four individuals momentarily trapped beneath the vehicle, including one child.
The collision took place along Water Street in Liverpool city center, marking the conclusion of a celebratory 10-mile parade route. Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed his shock via social media, offering sympathies to the victims, while Liverpool F.C. announced it is coordinating closely with law enforcement and emergency teams.
Authorities continue to investigate the situation as the community grapples with the impact of the event during what was meant to be a joyous occasion.