Liverpool parade collision: 47 people injured, including two seriously – latest updates | Liverpool




Twenty-seven people taken to hospital, two have sustained serious injuries

Kitchen said four of the injured were children. He said 20 people were treated for minor injuries. Twenty-seven were taken to hospital and two of them, including one child, are thought to have sustained serious injuries.

“This is indeed an appalling incident and we understand that people will be deeply upset. The people of Liverpool have shown many times before that you are a strong community and you support one another.

“All of us at North West ambulance service share with you the frustration that this wonderful day has ended like this and we hope that those who have been injured make a speedy recovery.”

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Josh Halliday
Josh Halliday

Our north of England editor, Josh Halliday, was at the press conference tonight, here is his write-up:

Four children were injured, including one critically, when a car ploughed into fans at a Liverpool football victory parade in an incident not being treated as terror-related, authorities said.

One of the children suffered “major injuries” in the “horrific” collision that caused dozens of casualties just after 6pm on Monday.

At a press conference in the Cunard building in Liverpool on Monday might, North West ambulance service (NWAS) said 27 patients were taken to hospitals around the city – including two who sustained major injuries. One of those is a child.

NWAS said 20 other people were treated for injuries at the scene and that other people were still arriving at hospital seeking treatment.

Jenny Sims, the assistant chief constable of Merseyside police, urged people not to share misinformation about the incident and said it was not being treated as terror-related.

She said: “What I can tell you is that we believe this to be an isolated incident and we are not currently looking for anyone else in connection with it. The incident is not being treated as terrorism.”

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