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I think everyone knows that I like

Liverpool as a town, the people and the club.
So it's heartfelt when I say how sorry I am for today's attack.
I don't know the reasons, but if it was on purpose then it's beyond my comprehension.
Sympathy to the people of Liverpool, a great club, a great city, and a great population.

posted 2 days, 15 hours ago

Well said manu,my thoughts entirely

posted 2 days, 15 hours ago

Well said MU52 and thank you

posted 2 days, 14 hours ago

posted 2 days, 13 hours ago

If it does turn out to be deliberate I hope he ends up in a Liverpool prison.

posted 2 days, 13 hours ago

comment by Keep It Greasy - Music is the BEST (U1396)
posted 23 minutes ago
If it does turn out to be deliberate I hope he ends up in a Liverpool prison.
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Walton HMP would be a good fix

comment by bomdia (U13941)

posted 2 days ago

It is either deliberate, in which case a long sentence is the only option, or somehow (hard to believe but maybe possible) he ignored/didn't see 'road closed' signs and got into the crowd and panicked. Hard to see any other scenario, apparently he is local so the speculation that he didn't know about the parade and was impatient and went into road rage seems hardly plausible. Whatever the reason it is a tragedy that always will be remembered and the city deserved better. The best team always wins the league.

posted 1 day, 20 hours ago

Merseyside Police have just ended their news conference after a car was driven into a crowd at the Liverpool FC parade in the city's centre on Monday evening. Here's a summary of what we heard:

A 53-year-old male suspect has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving offences, and driving while unfit through drugs, police say
The suspected driver of the car is believed to have followed an ambulance onto Water Street, which had previously been blocked. Access had been temporarily lifted to the emergency vehicle so first responders could attend to a person suffering from a suspected heart attack
Fifty people were hospitalised and 11 of these patients remain in hospital - all are in a stable condition and "appear to be recovering well", authorities add
Police say they will continue to support the victims of the attack, while an extensive CCTV search is ongoing to understand the driver of the car's movements
The police repeated that the incident is not being treated as terrorism, and urged the public not to share distressing content online or speculate about the motivations behind the incident
We'll continue to bring you further updates as we digest what we've just heard.

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