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Liverpool parade struck by 'vehicle plowing into crowd' with injuries reported

Liverpool parade struck by 'vehicle plowing into crowd' with injuries reported

Yahoo26-05-2025

A large police presence is in place on Water Street in Liverpool after an incident which followed the closing stages of Liverpool's Premier League title ceremony.
At the moment, details are scarce, but there are unconfirmed reports on social media that a vehicle collided with pedestrians.
A spokesperson for Merseyside Police said: "We are currently dealing with reports of a road traffic collision in Liverpool city centre.
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"We were contacted at just after 6pm today, Monday 26 May, following reports a car had been in collision with a number of pedestrians on Water Street.
"The car stopped at the scene and a male has been detained. Emergency services are currently on the scene. We will issue more updates as we have them."
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