Liverpool trophy parade: Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and drug offences, police say

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Liverpool trophy parade: Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and drug offences, police say

    A suspect detained after a car struck pedestrians at a Liverpool FC trophy parade was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving and driving while unfit through drugs, Merseyside Police have said.

    The 53-year-old is described as white British and from the West Derby area of Liverpool.

    Police say 11 people are still being treated in hospital and are recovering well. A total of 65 people were injured, they said.

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    At a press briefing this afternoon, assistant chief constable Jenny Sims said the car followed an ambulance after a road block on Water Street was lifted so paramedics could help a man who had a suspected heart attack.

    The car entered the road from Rumford Street, Merseyside Police said.

    Liverpool trophy parade: Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and drug offences, police say

    Detectives have said the incident is not being treated as terror-related, and no further suspects are being sought.

    “There was no intelligence to suggest an incident of this nature would take place,” Ms Sims said.

    She also defended the policing operation during the parade, saying the force planned for “all contingencies”.

    Liverpool trophy parade: Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and drug offences, police say

    Her comment came after the city’s metro mayor Steve Rotheram said questions about how the car was able to enter the road were “legitimate”.

    The arrested man remains in custody and is being interviewed by officers, police said.

    Liverpool trophy parade: Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and drug offences, police say

    Liverpool trophy parade: Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and drug offences, police say

    Merseyside Police is receiving help from neighbouring forces “due to the number of victims”, detective chief superintendent Karen Jaundrill added.

    She continued: “Extensive CCTV inquiries are being carried out across the city to establish the movements of the car, a Ford Galaxy, before the incident took place.

    “We have already had an incredible response from many of those who were there last night.”

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    Couple ‘traumatised’ after being hit

    A couple hit by the car told Sky News they have been left “traumatised”.

    Jack Trotter and his girlfriend Abbie Gallagher had just met some other Liverpool fans and were taking videos, when the Ford Galaxy quickly approached.

    Liverpool trophy parade: Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and drug offences, police say

    Miss Gallagher told Sky told our communities correspondent Lisa Holland she was separated from her boyfriend as the car struck them both.

    “I look around and there’s people in the air,” she said. “I just freaked out. I was just trying to find Jack.

    “Luckily enough, he heard me screaming. He came up and said, ‘I’m here’. We didn’t know what to say, we were just crying.”

    Royals ‘saddened’ by events

    Liverpool trophy parade: Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and drug offences, police say

    Messages of support have been sent to the people of Liverpool since the incident, with the Prince and Princess of Wales saying they were “deeply saddened” by the events.

    “What should have been a joyful celebration ended with tragedy,” they added.

    Meanwhile, the King, who is currently taking part in a tour of Canada, said: “I know that the strength of community spirit for which your city is renowned will be a comfort and support to those in need.”

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