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Trent Alexander-Arnold has sent a message to the people of Liverpool following a harrowing event that occurred during the Reds' victory parade on Bank Holiday Monday.
The team was celebrating their Premier League triumph when a car ploughed into a crowd on Water Street, turning joy into horror.
The Liverpool star expressed his solidarity through an Instagram story post, sharing an image of the iconic Liver Building bathed in red flare smoke from the celebrations.
His message read: "My thoughts are with the whole city, especially all affected by yesterday's devastating events.
"Hopefully those who were injured will make a full recovery
A car ploughed into the crowd shortly after the parade ended, leaving dozens of people injured
In his final bow for the Reds at Anfield, the departing defender received a heartwarming ovation from fans after their triumph over Crystal Palace, contrasting with the earlier upset upon news of his exit.
After the distressing incident, social media saw immediate reactions from Liverpool players such as Joe Gomez and Virgil van Dijk, while newcomer Cody Gakpo added his voice among the expressions of support.
Taking to his social channels, Gakpo shared an image depicting fans holding aloft a banner commemorating the number 20, captioned: "Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by this heart-breaking tragedy.
"May you find strength, healing and hope in the days ahead."