The suspect in the Liverpool parade collision was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving, and driving while unfit through drugs, Merseyside Police said. The 53-year-old individual is described as white British and from the West Derby area of Liverpool. According to the police, 11 people who were still receiving treatment in the hospital are recovering well, out of a total of 65 injured individuals.
Updates on the Liverpool parade can be followed to stay informed about the latest developments. During a press briefing, assistant chief constable Jenny Sims mentioned that the car followed an ambulance after a roadblock on Water Street was lifted to allow paramedics to assist a man suspected of having a heart attack. The car entered the road from Rumford Street, as reported by Merseyside Police.
Detectives have confirmed that the incident is not being treated as terror-related, and there are no further suspects being sought. Assistant chief constable Jenny Sims stated that there was no prior intelligence to suggest an incident of this nature would occur. She also defended the policing operation during the parade, emphasizing that the force had planned for all contingencies.
The arrested individual remains in custody and is currently being interviewed by officers, as per the police statement. Merseyside Police is receiving assistance from neighboring forces due to the high number of victims. Detective chief superintendent Karen Jaundrill mentioned that extensive CCTV inquiries are being conducted across the city to track the movements of the Ford Galaxy car before the incident occurred.
Messages of support have been pouring in for the people of Liverpool following the tragic incident. The Prince and Princess of Wales expressed deep sadness over the events and acknowledged the strength of community spirit in Liverpool as a source of comfort and support for those in need. The King also offered words of support, recognizing the renowned community spirit of the city as a pillar of strength during challenging times.
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