Liverpool Parade Turns Tragic: Driver Arrested for Attempted Murder After Ramming Crowd
A joyous celebration turned into a scene of chaos and injury on May 26, 2025, when a vehicle plowed into a crowd during Liverpool Football Club’s Premier League victory parade. The incident occurred on Water Street in central Liverpool, injuring 65 individuals, including four children. Eleven people remain hospitalized in stable condition.

Arrest and Charges
Merseyside Police arrested a 53-year-old man from West Derby at the scene. He faces charges of attempted murder, dangerous driving, and driving under the influence of drugs. Authorities have ruled out terrorism as a motive, stating the suspect acted alone.
Incident Details
The suspect allegedly followed an ambulance through a temporarily lifted roadblock, gaining access to the closed-off parade route. Eyewitnesses reported the vehicle, a grey Ford Galaxy, accelerating into the crowd, causing panic and injuries.
Community Response
Emergency services responded swiftly, with bystanders assisting the injured before their arrival. Liverpool FC canceled further celebrations in light of the tragedy. National leaders, including King Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer, expressed condolences and support for the victims and the city.
Ongoing Investigation
Police continue to investigate the incident, reviewing CCTV footage and gathering witness statements. They urge the public to refrain from sharing distressing content online and to avoid speculation
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