Liverpool parade collision: man, 53, arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and dangerous driving offences, say police | Liverpool


Man, 53, arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and dangerous driving offences

Detective Ch Supt Karen Jaundrill is updating on the investigation and says police have arrested a 53-year-old man from the West Derby area of Liverpool.

She says he has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving offences and driving while unfit through drugs. He remains in custody where he is being interviewed.

There were 65 casualties, she says, with specialist officers providing support to the victims of the incident.

Extensive CCTV inquiries are being carried out to establish the movements of the Ford Galaxy car, she says.

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Earlier, Metro mayor of the Liverpool city region Steve Rotheram said the “big question” was how the car had managed to access the street.

He said: “Water Street was not a route where vehicles were supposed to be using it, it was blocked off.

“At this end of it, which is the direction that it was coming in, towards The Strand, there were literally hundreds of thousands of people here, so no vehicle would have got through anyway.

“And the questions, I suppose, are legitimate, but we have to give the police the time to conclude their investigations, which is what they’re doing.”

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