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A car collided with a crowd during a parade where Liverpool fans celebrated their Premier League title on Monday, injuring 27 people. Two of them were seriously injured, but police said they believed the incident had nothing to do with terrorism. Police said they had arrested a “53-year-old white British man from the Liverpool area” and claimed that this person was the driver of the vehicle responsible for the accident. The car hit a large crowd of supporters who were celebrating in Liverpool. Twenty people were treated at the scene. Ambulance workers said that of the 27 people who were sent to the doctor, there were 4 children. A child and an adult are seriously injured.” We think this is a separate incident. Currently, we are not looking for other people involved, etc., and are not treating the incident as a terrorist incident,” Interim Deputy Police Chief Jenny Sims told reporters.

Zhitongcaijing·05/26/2025 23:25:03
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A car collided with a crowd during a parade where Liverpool fans celebrated their Premier League title on Monday, injuring 27 people. Two of them were seriously injured, but police said they believed the incident had nothing to do with terrorism. Police said they had arrested a “53-year-old white British man from the Liverpool area” and claimed that this person was the driver of the vehicle responsible for the accident. The car hit a large crowd of supporters who were celebrating in Liverpool. Twenty people were treated at the scene. Ambulance workers said that of the 27 people who were sent to the doctor, there were 4 children. A child and an adult are seriously injured.” We think this is a separate incident. Currently, we are not looking for other people involved, etc., and are not treating the incident as a terrorist incident,” Interim Deputy Police Chief Jenny Sims told reporters.