After the ride from a car to a crowd in Liverpool, according to Mayor Steve Rotheram, there are several people in a critical condition. There are still four people who are “very, very sick” in the hospital, he told the British temporary employment facility BBC on Tuesday.
“Of course we hope you get through it.” The night before, a car drove into a crowd. Thousands of football fans celebrated the Liverpool FC.
In addition to 27 fans who came to the hospital, 20 more were treated with minor injuries. The police spoke about two seriously injured in the night, including a child. When asked if he received an update for the number of injuries, Rotheram said in the interview: “No, not direct, but of course we are because of the police and the rescue staff.”
Unlike Southport: Police took details of the suspect
The researchers arrested a 53-year-old man. So far it is unclear whether it was an accident, a medical emergency or a targeted attack. Until now, the police have only excluded terror as a motive. The police also announced that it was a white British from the region.
Last summer the police were criticized because after a knife attack on a children’s dance course in Southport, false information had spread over the perpetrator. There were right -wing extremists in various cities in the country.
Was it correct that the police published details this time? You wanted to make sure that the facts would be known as quickly as possible, said Rotheram of the BBC. In his opinion, the MerseSide police have performed a brilliant task by trying to contain things and publish information.
Football world shaken
The incident caused shocks and sympathy with the wounded and their family members in the football world. “Football is together with the Liverpool FC and all fans of the club,” said the president of the World Football Association FIFA, Gianni Infantino. The British Premier League wrote in Online Service X that she had promised her “full support” to Liverpool FC.
Source: Krone

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