Liverpool rocked by car-through-crowd incident with multiple injuries

Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 9:21 am

In a startling scene that could easily be mistaken for a surreal movie moment, a car barreled into a crowd in Liverpool, leaving four people—one a child—in serious condition. Eyewitnesses describe the chaotic impact, while authorities work to determine how a routine drive turned into a headline-making moment.


cp24.com/ / Police say at least 50 were injured following car ramming at Liverpool street parade - CP24

Police say at least 50 were injured following car ramming at Liverpool street parade  CP24

ledevoir.com / Voiture dans la foule à Liverpool: la ville encore sous le choc

Quatre personnes, dont un enfant, sont toujours hospitalisées dans un état grave.

nationalpost.com / 4 Liverpool fans seriously hurt when car plowed into a crowd

'Initially, we just heard the pop, pop, pop of people just being knocked off the bonnet of a car,' said Harry Rashid, who was with his wife and two daughters as the minivan passed by them


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