
Liverpool: Eye witness account of when people carrier drove into crowd
He said: 'It happened about 10 feet away from us. We were just in a crowd and we had no control over where we would be, because it was a very narrow street.
'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 travelling south, down Water Street, straight towards this strand, which is where the docks are.
'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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Mr Rashid described how crowds began trying to smash the car windows: 'Then he stalled for a few seconds, probably about 10 seconds. Then the crowd that was a bit further back started rushing at him trying to smash his windows.
'But then he put his foot down again and just ploughed through the rest of them, he just kept going.
'It was horrible. And you could hear the bumps as he was going over the people.
'Then my daughter started screaming and there were people on the ground.
'It looked clearly deliberate.
'They were just innocent people, just fans going to enjoy the parade. There were hundreds and thousands of us there because this is probably the busiest part of Liverpool.'
'We were shocked, couldn't believe it.'
Emergency services arrived at the scene 'within seconds', he said.
Mr Rashid said: 'Ambulances were already there. There was one right next to where this occurred, so there was a paramedic inside there.
'But then they started arriving within seconds, they're all trying to get to the crowd and negotiate the crowd, which is very difficult to do, you see, because there's that many people, they constantly been trying to move.
'I just wanted my kids to get off the road regardless because I couldn't trust whether there's a follow up attack or something like that. Because you are just exposed there on the pavement.
'I saw people lying on the ground, people unconscious.
'It was horrendous. So horrendous.'
Witness Natasha Rinaldi, who was watching the parade from her friend's living room, told Sky News: 'It was so loud. People sounded desperate.
'And then we looked out the window and we saw the car (had) run over people.
'Then people started rushing to go after the driver and they tried to break the car. The police did everything to block and to push people away.
'We could just hear screams and screams. We were very confused.
'Some of my friends were down there and the car was so near them. It was a horrible scene, nobody was expecting it.'
She said 'people had stopped the car' and were knocking on the window 'and trying to speak to the driver'.
'People were very angry and shocked, and then the police intervened. And then we heard the ambulances coming.'

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