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Liverpool Parade Crash Survivors Relive Nightmare Moment: 'Panic, Screams & Trauma'
What was meant to be a joyous celebration for Liverpool fans quickly turned into chaos and terror. Survivors of the horrific van attack recall the moment a vehicle rammed through barricades and bodies, striking down dozens during a crowded title parade. Jack Trotter, now on crutches, suffered back and leg injuries after being hit. Abbie Gallagher described screams, crying, and desperate searches for loved ones as panic engulfed the streets. Viral footage captured the van throwing people into the air and plowing through fans. Police say the driver bypassed a roadblock by following an ambulance. While terrorism has been ruled out, with the driver still unnamed, families and survivors are left reeling, demanding answers and healing in the wake of the tragedy.
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