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Liam Robinson, leader of Liverpool city council is now speaking. He said: “I’d like to start by saying, on behalf of everyone here in Liverpool, how much our thoughts and prayers are with those affected by this appalling incident in the city center.
“Today has cast a very dark shadow of what had been a joyous day for the city and the finale to a fabulous bank holiday weekend. I’d particularly like to pay tribute to the emergency services who responded to help those who were hurt, and to our NHS staff treating them in hospital.
“We are working very closely with Merseyside police to support their investigation and with other relevant organisations to make sure those affected get the appropriate support.
“I would appeal for people please do not share the horrifying footage of the incident on social media. If you have any information, forward it to Merseyside police to help them with their investigation. We won’t be commenting any further, but we will provide relevant updates as and when we know more and it’s appropriate to do so.”
Nick Searle, the chief fire officer is speaking now. He said: “This evening, Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service were informed at 18:07 hours and we immediately mobilised three fire engines to Water Street and were in attendance in four minutes on arrival.
“The crews were met with numerous injured people and four persons trapped under a vehicle. Our crews rapidly lifted the vehicle removed three adults and one child from beneath and passed them to our ambulance service colleagues.”
Twenty-seven people taken to hospital, two have sustained serious injuries
Kitchen said four of the injured were children. He said 20 people were treated for minor injuries. Twenty-seven were taken to hospital and two of them, including one child, are thought to have sustained serious injuries.
Dave Kitchen, from the north-west ambulance service is now speaking. He said he was “horrified and saddened that a day of celebration for the people of Liverpool could end in such terrible circumstances”.
Incident not being treated as terrorism
Simms said the incident is not being treated as terrorism.
Simms said the 53-year-old white British man is believed to be driver of the car.
The press conference has now begun. Assistant chief constable Jenny Simms is speaking.
“My thoughts are with all those injured in tonight’s horrific incident, their family and friends and all of those affected by the terrible tragedy that has taken place today. I want to thank all of the emergency services partner agencies and members of the public who came to the assistance of the injured following this evening’s shocking incidents, which we declared a major incident. This had been a joyous day in Liverpool, with hundreds of thousands of people lining the streets to celebrate Liverpool football club’s victory parade. Sadly, at six o’clock this evening, as the parade was drawing to a close, we received reports that a car had been in a collision with a number of pedestrians on Water Street in Liverpool city centre
Interim abstract
As we wait for a police press convention anticipated in the following few mins, here’s a temporary abstract of the place issues stand with regards to the grim occasions that spread out in Liverpool previous nowadays. Stay with us for the scoop trends as they occur.
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The British top minister, Keir Starmer, stated he used to be being saved up to date concerning the collision in Liverpool, the place a automobile gave the impression to hit plenty of other people throughout Liverpool’s Premier League identify celebrations this night. “The scenes in Liverpool are appalling, my thoughts are with all those injured or affected. I want to thank the police and emergency services for their swift and ongoing response to this shocking incident,” Starmer stated in preliminary feedback posted on social media.
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Liverpool town council chief Liam Robinson stated the “appalling” incident has “cast a very dark shadow over what had been a joyous day”. In a commentary, he stated: “Our thoughts and prayers are with those affected by this appalling incident in the city centre.” He stated the council used to be running intently with the police.
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The north-west ambulance provider stated it cleared the scene at about 9.30pm native time and an replace on casualty numbers will probably be given at a press convention scheduled for later nowadays.
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The house secretary, Yvette Cooper, referred to as the incident “shocking and horrendous” as she thanked emergency services and products for his or her swift reaction. In a submit on X, she stated: “Thank you to the police and emergency services for their swift response to the truly shocking and horrendous scenes in Liverpool this evening.”
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Witness Harry Rashid, 48, from Solihull, used to be on the parade along with his spouse and two younger daughters when he witnessed the collision. They have been 10toes away. He stated: “The vehicle came to our right. It emerged from just right next to an ambulance, which was parked up. This grey people carrier just pulled up from the right and just rammed into all the people at the side of us. It was extremely fast. Initially, we just heard the pop, pop, pop of people just being knocked off the bonnet of a car.”
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A person has been detained after a automobile collided with pedestrians within the town centre throughout Liverpool FC’s Premier League victory parade. People have been injured within the incident and the automobile used to be stopped on the scene.
The British well being secretary, Wes Streeting, has posted on social media concerning the “horrible incident” in Liverpool.
“I would like to thank our amazing emergency services for their heroic actions this evening in Liverpool,” he posted on X, previously Twitter.
He added: “My heart goes out to everyone impacted in this horrible incident.”
Streeting completed his submit through pronouncing, concerning the National Health Service: “My Department is working with NHS England to keep across any developments for our NHS staff.”
Josh Halliday
Our north of England editor, Josh Halliday, has spoken to some other witness.
Les Winsper, 55, witnessed the incident spread proper in entrance of him.
“People started banging on the [car] windows,” he stated. “Then they smashed the windows and he panicked and put his foot down. He then hit someone and that person has gone in the air and he’s ploughed through the rest of them. I’ve never seen anything like it.”
Winsper’s good friend, Craig Steward, 52, stated there used to be “chaos” with “people crying, children crying, shaking”
Both males stated the incident lasted 20 to 30 seconds.
Winsper stated the primary sufferer used to be thrown “about 20 feet” within the air through the collision.
He added: “I personally think he’s hit someone by mistake … and then he’s put his foot down … It was the worst thing I’ve seen in my life, you see it on TV. That’s why all the kids are crying because they witnessed it … I’m traumatised”.
Liverpool council chief: “Very dark shadow cast over what had been a joyous day”
Liverpool city council leader Liam Robinson said the “appalling” incident has “cast a very dark shadow over what had been a joyous day”.
In a commentary, he stated: “Our thoughts and prayers are with those affected by this appalling incident in the city centre.
“It has cast a very dark shadow over what had been a joyous day.
“We are working closely with Merseyside police to support their investigation, and with other relevant organisations to make sure those affected get the appropriate support.”