Staggering update over toll of Liverpool parade crash as police charges revealed
Briefly

A 53-year-old man was arrested for driving his car into a crowd celebrating Liverpool's Premier League title victory, injuring 65 people including four children. The police suspect he was under the influence of drugs and have charged him with attempted murder and dangerous driving. No fatalities resulted from the incident, although many remained in stable condition in the hospital. The action is not classified as terrorism, with police stating there was no intelligence hinting at such a possibility, and an investigation is ongoing.
Merseyside Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims stated that the man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and dangerous driving after the incident, which is not treated as an act of terrorism.
Despite the horrific nature of the incident, authorities reported that there were no deaths, highlighting the resilience of both the victims and the city's spirit during this tragic event.
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