Police announced a “major event” during the Premier League Vijay Parade of the Liverpool football team at Liverpool in the United Kingdom.
The Mercesticed police said Heid is called only 6 PM (1700 GMT). “After the report, a car was colliding with many pedestrians on water street. The car stopped at the scene and a man was detained.”
British person from Liverpool arrested police
In a statement posted on its website, the Mercesis Police said, “We can confirm that the arrested man is a 53 -year -old white British man from Liverpool area.”
The police asked people not to speculate as the circumstances of the incident and to the people as “not to share crisis online”, but to send it through them.
The unauthorized footage that appeared on social media showed at least one person a dark vehicle strike before walking in a large crowd of others.
Crowds visible to surround the vehicle before exclusion of the driver.
The number of casualties is not yet known
A spokesman at the North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) said: “We are currently assessing the situation and working with other members of emergency services.
“Our priority is to ensure that people need to get medical help as soon as possible.”
A journalist from the AFP news agency said that at least four people were taken to the stretcher, but it is not yet known how many injured.
Harry Rashid, who was in a parade with his wife and two young daughters, told the AP news agency that the car started rubbing people about 10 feet (3 meters) away from them.
“It was very fast,” Rashid said. “Initially, we only heard pop, pop, people were being knocked on only a car bonnet.”
Scene ‘Apaling’ in Liverpool – PM Keer Strander
British Prime Minister Kir Strandmer shocked Liverpool’s scenes and thanked for the first response.
“Liverpool views are frightening – my views are all injured. I want to thank the policy and emergency for his fast and ongoing response to this shocking event,” Stroyer said in a post on social media platform X.
Strandmer said, “I have been put on the event and ask that we give the place the place they need to investigate.”
‘Thoughts and Prayer’ with affected people – Liverpool FC
Liverpool FC participated in an open-bus parade through the city to guess the season’s victory that more than a million people were participating in the event.
The football club said it was in direct contact with the local authorities and the incident occurred towards the end of the trophy parade.
Liverpool FC said on X, “Our views and prayers are with those who are affected by this serious incident. We will continue to give their full support to emergency service and local authorities dealing with this incident.”
Jennifer Camino edited by Gonzalez