
Car rams into Liverpool FC celebration crowd on Dale Street
Published May 26th, 2025 - 06:22 GMT The shocking incident occurred as supporters gathered for a victory parade. Initial reports and footage suggest the vehicle deliberately drove into the crowd.
ALBAWABA- A car plowed into a crowd of Liverpool FC fans celebrating on Dale Street, Liverpool, amid festivities marking the club's Premier League success. Also Read Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif visits Iran after Turkey trip
The shocking incident occurred as supporters gathered for a victory parade. Initial reports and footage suggest the vehicle deliberately drove into the crowd.
WOW apparently a terror attack has just happened in Liverpool!Some lowlife has driven a car into crowds celebrating the Premier League win on Dale street.
Hopefully everyone is ok absolutely disgusting world we live in fucking scumbags😔🙏🏽pic.twitter.com/RgTCn6yt1K — Football Hub (@FootbalIhub) May 26, 2025
Police have confirmed that a man has been arrested at the scene. Emergency services responded swiftly, and an investigation is underway.
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