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Peter Cunningham, a father-of-three from Huyton, was inundated with calls and texts from loved ones after his name and photo were incorrectly linked to the incident that resulted in more than 50 people being hospitalized on May 26.
Peter revealed that he wasn't at the parade or in the city centre on Monday when a Ford Galaxy ploughed into crowds on Water Street just after 6pm.
It's believed the car managed to slip behind an ambulance to gain access to Water Street, which had been cordoned off for the parade.
It was confirmed that the ambulance had been allowed past a roadblock at the junction of Water Street and Rumford Street to attend to a man suffering a suspected heart attack, and the Galaxy driver followed suit.
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Eyewitnesses reported that some pedestrians tried to prevent him from continuing down the closed-off street.
The car then accelerated and rammed into those walking along Water Street, causing widespread chaos.
Police quickly announced they had arrested a 53-year-old man from Liverpool, later specifying he was from West Derby and had been officially arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving offences and driving while unfit through drugs.
The tragic incident racked up a harrowing toll saw 65 people injured, with 50 receiving treatment at regional health centres.
Peter Cunningham, 54, from Huyton.
Meanwhile, Merseyside Police are continuing their investigation of the suspect implicated in the Water Street incident.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot issued a statement after missing the LMA Awards on Tuesday