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Police are considering that the driver of the car that careered into pedestrians during the Liverpool title parade may have been trying to tail an ambulance through the throng, leading to dozens of injuries.
A 53-year-old man was arrested following the distressing scenes on Water Street on Monday evening when a car ploughed into spectators who had congregated in the city centre to celebrate Liverpool's Premier League triumph.
It has been confirmed that at least 47 people were injured as the vehicle struck the crowd, with 27 - including two children - rushed to hospital for treatment.
Today, Steve Rotheram, Mayor of Liverpool City Region, stated that four individuals remain 'very, very ill' in hospital.
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Merseyside Police are conducting thorough investigations to determine the events leading up to the incident, with queries being raised about how the car managed to enter a key city centre road that had been shut off to traffic due to the parade.
According to Liverpool ECHO sources, one line of investigation is that the car was trailing or attempting to trail an ambulance navigating through the crowd.
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People were trying to get to the driver and the police were trying to create their cordon to stop people getting onto the scene."
Moyo added the sombre details: "It was really horrific stuff
People were lying hurt on the floor.
"It had been a beautiful day, the people of Liverpool are great, we had a wonderful time and then that happened