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  • A car ‘collided’ with a crowd of Liverpool supporters during their trophy parade
  • The incident took place on Monday at Water Street in the Liverpool city center
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A car collided with a crowd of Liverpool supporters during their Premier League Trophy Parade on Monday.

The Reds were crowned champions at the end of April, but had to wait until the last game of the season, on Sunday, to get the trophy physically in his hands.

On Monday they held their trophy parade and left just after 2 p.m., with people like Van Dijk and Salah on top of the bus.

Thousands flocked in from all over the country, but the festivities were marred after a car collided with bystanders just after 6 pm.

Videos online showed the police who attended the incident. It is not yet known whether someone was injured.

A police statement released shortly after reading: ‘We are currently dealing with reports of a collision of traffic in the Liverpool city center.

A car collided on Monday with a crowd of Liverpool fans during their Premier League Trophy Parade

A car collided on Monday with a crowd of Liverpool fans during their Premier League Trophy Parade

Videos Online showed the police who attended the incident, it is not yet known whether someone was injured

Videos Online showed the police who attended the incident, it is not yet known whether someone was injured

‘We were contacted today, Monday 26 May, just after 6 p.m., after reports, a car had a collision with a number of pedestrians on Water Street.

‘The car stopped on the spot and a man was held. Emergency services are currently on site. We will issue more updates as we have ‘.

Videos that appeared on social media showed distressing fans during the event when the police tried to collect control of the situation.

A spokesperson for the Liverpool city council said: ‘We are currently maintained with the police of Merseyside about an incident in Water Street in the city center. Updates to follow. ‘

A statement by North West Ambulance reads: ‘NWAS supports an incident in the city center of Liverpool, after reporting a clash of traffic.

‘We are currently assessing the situation and work together with other members of the emergency services. Our priority is to ensure that people receive the medical help they need as quickly as possible. “

Updates are published on this page and the police of Mersey, because we know more

The incident disfigured a day intended for celebration among Liverpool supporters after their club had sealed a historic 20th league title.

Images on social media showed distressing fans and police on site in Liverpool
The incident took place on Water Street

Images on social media showed distressing fans and police on site in Liverpool

A presence on the emergency services is depicted when members of the public respond to Water Street

A presence on the emergency services is depicted when members of the public respond to Water Street

Hundreds of police officers rushed to the scene in the midst of panic and needs of supporters

Hundreds of police officers rushed to the scene in the midst of panic and needs of supporters

The parade followed a 10 -mile route. It started in Allerton Maze, on the way to the north along Queens Drive in a similar route like that in 2019 – when the Reds won their last league title.

There were a number of road closures as a result of the event, in which the Liverpool municipal council strongly recommended that people did not ride.

The Liverpool bus for the Parade was covered with the word ‘champions’, with an image of the Premier League trophy and the word ‘Ours Again’ too.

Torches are supposed to be not allowed on a number of trains in the city, but that did not stop that fans let them go when the parade passed.

Reds -owner John W Henry closed off while he took his place on the bus and possibly questioned the British again.

Players took the turn of lifting the trophy – some stopped by others on top of the bus. The rain kept falling, fans kept waving their flags.

Some were behind barriers and had signs as a means to pass on their congratulations to the players.

More to follow …

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