Summary
A car drove into crowds at Liverpool's Premier League trophy parade, injuring about 50 people, including four children. The driver, a 53-year-old man, has been arrested, and police do not believe the incident is related to terrorism. Several people remain in hospital with serious injuries.
Key Facts
- A car hit supporters during Liverpool's trophy parade.
- About 50 people were injured, including four children.
- A 53-year-old man from Liverpool has been arrested.
- Police are not treating the incident as terrorism-related.
- Four individuals are seriously injured and in the hospital.
- The incident happened just after Liverpool's bus left the area.
- Eye witnesses said the car ignored 'road closed' signs.
- The parade was celebrating Liverpool winning the Premier League.