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Virgil van Dijk ‘praying for speedy recovery' for those hurt in parade incident
Virgil van Dijk ‘praying for speedy recovery' for those hurt in parade incident

North Wales Chronicle

time5 days ago

  • North Wales Chronicle

Virgil van Dijk ‘praying for speedy recovery' for those hurt in parade incident

Merseyside Police said a 53-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving and driving while unfit through drugs after a car struck pedestrians on Water Street, close to where the parade had finished, with more than 50 people injured – including one child who was seriously hurt. As of Tuesday afternoon, 11 people remained in hospital and were said to be in stable condition. More than 50 people were initially taken to hospital, with others treated at the scene. Van Dijk wrote on an Instagram Story: 'My thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected. Praying for a speedy recovery for everyone who suffered injuries. We are all with you.' Van Dijk's team-mate Trent Alexander-Arnold, who was born and grew up in West Derby close to the club's former Melwood training ground, expressed his sympathies on Instagram, adding: 'The city will continue to pull together as it always does.' Fellow Scouser and former captain Steven Gerrard wrote on Instagram he was 'shocked, sickened, and saddened'. Ex-Reds manager Jurgen Klopp, who attended Sunday's game against Crystal Palace and watched Monday's parade from close to where the incident would later occur, said his family were 'shocked and devastated'. 'Our thoughts and prayers are with all those who are injured and affected. You'll never walk alone,' he added on Instagram. Our CEO Billy Hogan has issued a message following the incident that occurred on Water Street during Monday's trophy parade in the city. — Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 27, 2025 Liverpool chief executive Billy Hogan, who paid tribute to the emergency services and hospital staff, said in a video posted on the club's website: 'This weekend was one of celebration, emotion and joy spread across the city in our entire fan base, and it ended in unimaginable scenes of distress with this appalling incident. 'I would also like to thank our supporters who witnessed this event and helped each other where they could. 'We continue to work with the emergency services and the local authorities to support their ongoing investigation and once again we would ask if anyone has any further information about the incident, please contact Merseyside Police.' Liverpool's local rivals Everton said they were 'deeply saddened by the horrific incident'. 'Our thoughts are with all those affected at this incredibly difficult time and we extend our best wishes for a full recovery to those who were injured,' said a statement. The King said he had been 'deeply shocked and saddened', adding: 'It is truly devastating to see that what should have been a joyous celebration for many could end in such distressing circumstances. 'At this heartbreaking time for the people of Liverpool, I know that the strength of community spirit for which your city is renowned will be a comfort and support to those in need. 'Our prayers and deepest sympathy are with all those who have been affected, and my special gratitude goes out to the first responders, emergency services personnel and other individuals who rushed to the aid of the injured.' A message from The King following the terrible incident in Liverpool on Monday evening. — The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 27, 2025 The Prince and Princess of Wales said they were 'deeply saddened' by the scenes. William, who is patron of the Football Association, and his wife Kate said in a personal message on social media: 'What should have been a joyful celebration ended with tragedy. 'Our thoughts are with those who were injured and to the first responders and emergency services on the ground.' Merseyside Police said a 53-year-old white, British man from West Derby had been arrested, 'on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving offences, and driving whilst unfit through drugs'. Detective Chief Superintendent Karen Jaundrill added: 'He remains in custody where he is being interviewed.' Footage of the incident circulating online appeared to show people in the crowd following Liverpool's celebrations attempting to get close to the driver of the car, with one managing to open the driver's door. Videos then appeared to show the driver close the car door before suddenly speeding up and veering into pedestrians on both sides of the crowded street. Officers quickly surrounded the car as witnesses attempted to stop the driver, who was eventually detained by police. The Prime Minister said he was in close contact with Liverpool metro mayor Steve Rotheram about the incident, adding: 'Scenes of joy turned to utter horror and devastation, and my thoughts and the thoughts of the whole country are with all of those that are affected, those injured, which of course includes children, their families, their friends, the whole community, Liverpool fans everywhere.'

Jurgen Klopp: Parade should have been one of great days in Liverpool's history
Jurgen Klopp: Parade should have been one of great days in Liverpool's history

Leader Live

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Leader Live

Jurgen Klopp: Parade should have been one of great days in Liverpool's history

A 53-year-old white, British man from West Derby has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving and driving whilst unfit through drugs after dozens of people were injured by a car on Water Street, close to the end of the route. Klopp, who attended Sunday's Premier League game against Crystal Palace and watched Monday's parade from near to where the incident occurred, said that had destroyed 'one of the greatest days in the history of the city', after he was inducted into the League Managers Association Hall of Fame 1,000 Club on Tuesday. Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was back in the city to watch their trophy presentation and victory parade (Peter Byrne/PA) 'It should have been one of the greatest days in the history of the city, after a long time because we didn't have the opportunity to do it last time,' said the German, whose 2020 Premier League winners were denied a similar celebration due to Covid restrictions. 'It just showed the two faces of life. The most beautiful face for a long time: the parade was incredible, the mood was incredible. 'And from one second to another everything changed and we learned again there are more serious things in the world than football. 'Thoughts and prayers go to the injured people and their families as well. I don't know how and why it happened but we know what happened and that's very bad.' Screengrab taken from Instagram of a story posted by Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk (Virgil van Dijk/Instagram) More than 50 people, including children, were treated in different hospitals and 11 people remained there on Tuesday in a stable condition Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk wrote on Instagram: 'My thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected. Praying for a speedy recovery for everyone who suffered injuries. We are all with you.' Van Dijk's team-mate Trent Alexander-Arnold, who was born and grew up in West Derby close to the club's former Melwood training ground, expressed his sympathies on Instagram, adding: 'The city will continue to pull together as it always does.' Fellow Scouser and former captain Steven Gerrard wrote on Instagram he was 'shocked, sickened, and saddened'. Our CEO Billy Hogan has issued a message following the incident that occurred on Water Street during Monday's trophy parade in the city. — Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 27, 2025 Liverpool chief executive Billy Hogan, who paid tribute to the emergency services and hospital staff, said in a video posted on the club's website: 'This weekend was one of celebration, emotion and joy spread across the city in our entire fan base and it ended in unimaginable scenes of distress with this appalling incident. 'I would also like to thank our supporters who witnessed this event and helped each other where they could. 'We continue to work with the emergency services and the local authorities to support their ongoing investigation and once again we would ask if anyone has any further information about the incident, please contact Merseyside Police.' The King said he had been 'deeply shocked and saddened', adding: 'It is truly devastating to see that what should have been a joyous celebration for many could end in such distressing circumstances. 'At this heartbreaking time for the people of Liverpool, I know that the strength of community spirit for which your city is renowned will be a comfort and support to those in need. 'Our prayers and deepest sympathy are with all those who have been affected, and my special gratitude goes out to the first responders, emergency services personnel and other individuals who rushed to the aid of the injured.' The Prince and Princess of Wales said they were 'deeply saddened' by the scenes. Emergency services helped injured fans after the incident (Owen Humphreys/PA) William, who is patron of the Football Association, and his wife Kate said in a personal message on social media: 'What should have been a joyful celebration ended with tragedy. 'Our thoughts are with those who were injured and to the first responders and emergency services on the ground.' The Prime Minister said he was in close contact with Liverpool metro mayor Steve Rotheram about the incident, adding: 'Scenes of joy turned to utter horror and devastation and my thoughts and the thoughts of the whole country are with all of those that are affected, those injured, which of course includes children, their families, their friends, the whole community, Liverpool fans everywhere.'

Jurgen Klopp: Parade should have been one of great days in Liverpool's history
Jurgen Klopp: Parade should have been one of great days in Liverpool's history

Rhyl Journal

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Jurgen Klopp: Parade should have been one of great days in Liverpool's history

A 53-year-old white, British man from West Derby has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving and driving whilst unfit through drugs after dozens of people were injured by a car on Water Street, close to the end of the route. Klopp, who attended Sunday's Premier League game against Crystal Palace and watched Monday's parade from near to where the incident occurred, said that had destroyed 'one of the greatest days in the history of the city', after he was inducted into the League Managers Association Hall of Fame 1,000 Club on Tuesday. 'It should have been one of the greatest days in the history of the city, after a long time because we didn't have the opportunity to do it last time,' said the German, whose 2020 Premier League winners were denied a similar celebration due to Covid restrictions. 'It just showed the two faces of life. The most beautiful face for a long time: the parade was incredible, the mood was incredible. 'And from one second to another everything changed and we learned again there are more serious things in the world than football. 'Thoughts and prayers go to the injured people and their families as well. I don't know how and why it happened but we know what happened and that's very bad.' More than 50 people, including children, were treated in different hospitals and 11 people remained there on Tuesday in a stable condition Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk wrote on Instagram: 'My thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected. Praying for a speedy recovery for everyone who suffered injuries. We are all with you.' Van Dijk's team-mate Trent Alexander-Arnold, who was born and grew up in West Derby close to the club's former Melwood training ground, expressed his sympathies on Instagram, adding: 'The city will continue to pull together as it always does.' Fellow Scouser and former captain Steven Gerrard wrote on Instagram he was 'shocked, sickened, and saddened'. Our CEO Billy Hogan has issued a message following the incident that occurred on Water Street during Monday's trophy parade in the city. — Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 27, 2025 Liverpool chief executive Billy Hogan, who paid tribute to the emergency services and hospital staff, said in a video posted on the club's website: 'This weekend was one of celebration, emotion and joy spread across the city in our entire fan base and it ended in unimaginable scenes of distress with this appalling incident. 'I would also like to thank our supporters who witnessed this event and helped each other where they could. 'We continue to work with the emergency services and the local authorities to support their ongoing investigation and once again we would ask if anyone has any further information about the incident, please contact Merseyside Police.' The King said he had been 'deeply shocked and saddened', adding: 'It is truly devastating to see that what should have been a joyous celebration for many could end in such distressing circumstances. 'At this heartbreaking time for the people of Liverpool, I know that the strength of community spirit for which your city is renowned will be a comfort and support to those in need. 'Our prayers and deepest sympathy are with all those who have been affected, and my special gratitude goes out to the first responders, emergency services personnel and other individuals who rushed to the aid of the injured.' The Prince and Princess of Wales said they were 'deeply saddened' by the scenes. William, who is patron of the Football Association, and his wife Kate said in a personal message on social media: 'What should have been a joyful celebration ended with tragedy. 'Our thoughts are with those who were injured and to the first responders and emergency services on the ground.' The Prime Minister said he was in close contact with Liverpool metro mayor Steve Rotheram about the incident, adding: 'Scenes of joy turned to utter horror and devastation and my thoughts and the thoughts of the whole country are with all of those that are affected, those injured, which of course includes children, their families, their friends, the whole community, Liverpool fans everywhere.'

Jurgen Klopp: Parade should have been one of great days in Liverpool's history
Jurgen Klopp: Parade should have been one of great days in Liverpool's history

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Jurgen Klopp: Parade should have been one of great days in Liverpool's history

Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes the horrific scenes at the club's victory parade showed there were 'more serious' matters than football. A 53-year-old white, British man from West Derby has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving and driving whilst unfit through drugs after dozens of people were injured by a car on Water Street, close to the end of the route. Klopp, who attended Sunday's Premier League game against Crystal Palace and watched Monday's parade from near to where the incident occurred, said that had destroyed 'one of the greatest days in the history of the city', after he was inducted into the League Managers Association Hall of Fame 1,000 Club on Tuesday. 'It should have been one of the greatest days in the history of the city, after a long time because we didn't have the opportunity to do it last time,' said the German, whose 2020 Premier League winners were denied a similar celebration due to Covid restrictions. 'It just showed the two faces of life. The most beautiful face for a long time: the parade was incredible, the mood was incredible. 'And from one second to another everything changed and we learned again there are more serious things in the world than football. 'Thoughts and prayers go to the injured people and their families as well. I don't know how and why it happened but we know what happened and that's very bad.' More than 50 people, including children, were treated in different hospitals and 11 people remained there on Tuesday in a stable condition Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk wrote on Instagram: 'My thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected. Praying for a speedy recovery for everyone who suffered injuries. We are all with you.' Van Dijk's team-mate Trent Alexander-Arnold, who was born and grew up in West Derby close to the club's former Melwood training ground, expressed his sympathies on Instagram, adding: 'The city will continue to pull together as it always does.' Fellow Scouser and former captain Steven Gerrard wrote on Instagram he was 'shocked, sickened, and saddened'. Our CEO Billy Hogan has issued a message following the incident that occurred on Water Street during Monday's trophy parade in the city. — Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 27, 2025 Liverpool chief executive Billy Hogan, who paid tribute to the emergency services and hospital staff, said in a video posted on the club's website: 'This weekend was one of celebration, emotion and joy spread across the city in our entire fan base and it ended in unimaginable scenes of distress with this appalling incident. 'I would also like to thank our supporters who witnessed this event and helped each other where they could. 'We continue to work with the emergency services and the local authorities to support their ongoing investigation and once again we would ask if anyone has any further information about the incident, please contact Merseyside Police.' The King said he had been 'deeply shocked and saddened', adding: 'It is truly devastating to see that what should have been a joyous celebration for many could end in such distressing circumstances. 'At this heartbreaking time for the people of Liverpool, I know that the strength of community spirit for which your city is renowned will be a comfort and support to those in need. 'Our prayers and deepest sympathy are with all those who have been affected, and my special gratitude goes out to the first responders, emergency services personnel and other individuals who rushed to the aid of the injured.' The Prince and Princess of Wales said they were 'deeply saddened' by the scenes. William, who is patron of the Football Association, and his wife Kate said in a personal message on social media: 'What should have been a joyful celebration ended with tragedy. 'Our thoughts are with those who were injured and to the first responders and emergency services on the ground.' The Prime Minister said he was in close contact with Liverpool metro mayor Steve Rotheram about the incident, adding: 'Scenes of joy turned to utter horror and devastation and my thoughts and the thoughts of the whole country are with all of those that are affected, those injured, which of course includes children, their families, their friends, the whole community, Liverpool fans everywhere.'

Jurgen Klopp: Parade should have been one of great days in Liverpool's history
Jurgen Klopp: Parade should have been one of great days in Liverpool's history

Powys County Times

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Powys County Times

Jurgen Klopp: Parade should have been one of great days in Liverpool's history

Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes the horrific scenes at the club's victory parade showed there were 'more serious' matters than football. A 53-year-old white, British man from West Derby has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving and driving whilst unfit through drugs after dozens of people were injured by a car on Water Street, close to the end of the route. Klopp, who attended Sunday's Premier League game against Crystal Palace and watched Monday's parade from near to where the incident occurred, said that had destroyed 'one of the greatest days in the history of the city', after he was inducted into the League Managers Association Hall of Fame 1,000 Club on Tuesday. 'It should have been one of the greatest days in the history of the city, after a long time because we didn't have the opportunity to do it last time,' said the German, whose 2020 Premier League winners were denied a similar celebration due to Covid restrictions. 'It just showed the two faces of life. The most beautiful face for a long time: the parade was incredible, the mood was incredible. 'And from one second to another everything changed and we learned again there are more serious things in the world than football. 'Thoughts and prayers go to the injured people and their families as well. I don't know how and why it happened but we know what happened and that's very bad.' More than 50 people, including children, were treated in different hospitals and 11 people remained there on Tuesday in a stable condition Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk wrote on Instagram: 'My thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected. Praying for a speedy recovery for everyone who suffered injuries. We are all with you.' Van Dijk's team-mate Trent Alexander-Arnold, who was born and grew up in West Derby close to the club's former Melwood training ground, expressed his sympathies on Instagram, adding: 'The city will continue to pull together as it always does.' Fellow Scouser and former captain Steven Gerrard wrote on Instagram he was 'shocked, sickened, and saddened'. Our CEO Billy Hogan has issued a message following the incident that occurred on Water Street during Monday's trophy parade in the city. — Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 27, 2025 Liverpool chief executive Billy Hogan, who paid tribute to the emergency services and hospital staff, said in a video posted on the club's website: 'This weekend was one of celebration, emotion and joy spread across the city in our entire fan base and it ended in unimaginable scenes of distress with this appalling incident. 'I would also like to thank our supporters who witnessed this event and helped each other where they could. 'We continue to work with the emergency services and the local authorities to support their ongoing investigation and once again we would ask if anyone has any further information about the incident, please contact Merseyside Police.' The King said he had been 'deeply shocked and saddened', adding: 'It is truly devastating to see that what should have been a joyous celebration for many could end in such distressing circumstances. 'At this heartbreaking time for the people of Liverpool, I know that the strength of community spirit for which your city is renowned will be a comfort and support to those in need. 'Our prayers and deepest sympathy are with all those who have been affected, and my special gratitude goes out to the first responders, emergency services personnel and other individuals who rushed to the aid of the injured.' The Prince and Princess of Wales said they were 'deeply saddened' by the scenes. William, who is patron of the Football Association, and his wife Kate said in a personal message on social media: 'What should have been a joyful celebration ended with tragedy. 'Our thoughts are with those who were injured and to the first responders and emergency services on the ground.' The Prime Minister said he was in close contact with Liverpool metro mayor Steve Rotheram about the incident, adding: 'Scenes of joy turned to utter horror and devastation and my thoughts and the thoughts of the whole country are with all of those that are affected, those injured, which of course includes children, their families, their friends, the whole community, Liverpool fans everywhere.'

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