A 53-year-old father-of-three was arrested at the Liverpool victory parade after allegedly driving a car that injured nearly 80 people. The man, described as a nice family man by neighbors, is suspected of attempted murder and drug driving. The incident took place when the car reportedly followed an ambulance through the cordons and ploughed into the crowd. Seven individuals are in stable condition in hospitals, while a fundraising campaign for victims has raised significant support, reflecting the community's concern and solidarity.
‘It seems completely out of character. They are such a nice family, the boys are really nice and well-behaved. [He] is a fantastic guy.’
‘A force spokesperson said seven people remained in hospital in a stable condition after the collisions on Water Street, and officers have identified 79 people who were injured in the incident.’
‘Police believe the car which struck pedestrians was able to follow an ambulance crew attending to someone suffering a heart attack after a road block was temporarily lifted.’
‘A fundraising campaign set up for those affected has raised more than 20,000, including a 10,000 donation from a local business.’
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