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Liverpool parade collision: four people still ‘very, very ill in hospital’ says mayor – latest updates

The GuardianTuesday, May 27, 2025 at 7:43:24 AM
Liverpool parade collision: four people still ‘very, very ill in hospital’ says mayor – latest updates
A celebratory Liverpool football parade turned tragic when a car plowed into the crowd, leaving four people in critical condition. The mayor, Steve Rotheram, confirmed the severity of their injuries while commending police for swiftly addressing misinformation by releasing details about the arrested suspect.
Editor’s Note: This was supposed to be a day of triumph for Liverpool fans, but it’s now overshadowed by a horrifying incident. Beyond the immediate harm, the story highlights how quickly misinformation can spread after a crisis—and why authorities acted fast to counter it. It’s a grim reminder of how vulnerable public gatherings can be.
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