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Merseyside Police have issued an update on the fans injured by a car in Liverpool's Premier League trophy parade.
On Monday night, it was revealed that 27 people had been taken to the hospital for treatment after the incident, including four children, while a further 20 were treated on the scene for minor injuries.
In a press conference this afternoon, Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims has confirmed that 50 people have now been treated at hospital.
Of those, 11 remain in hospital for ongoing treatment.
She added: "They are all in a stable condition and they appear to be recovering well."
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The figures do not include fans who later attended hospital of their own accord.
In the aftermath of the crash, local restaurants were used to keep people with minor cuts and bruises comfortable while paramedics prioritised treating those with serious injuries.
Sims said that an "extensive investigation" into the incident was now underway.
She also reiterated a request for members of the public not to speculate over the circumstances around the crash, and asked people not to share distressing content online.
"I have no doubt regarding the impact that this appalling incident has had on those who were injured, their families and friends," she said.