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50 people were injured! Liverpool s murderer was charged with 3 charges + including drug driving, and was spoken by a billiard fan

10:04am, 28 May 2025【Football】

On May 27, Liverpool Club held a championship parade, with nearly 1 million people participating in the ceremony. During this period, a 53-year-old white man drove into a crowd, causing 50 injuries. The man has been arrested and charged.

According to the latest news from the British media Liverpool Echo, the police in Merseyside have announced that the arrested man is suspected of three charges, namely attempted murder, dangerous driving and drug driving. It seems that the man took drugs before committing the crime.

British media said that the latest data showed that 50 people were injured in the accident, and one adult and one child were seriously injured. It is worth mentioning that despite the man's behavior being very bad, the police did not characterize it as a terrorist attack, believing it to be an individual incident.

Due to this emergency, Liverpool Club canceled the celebration. Originally planned to hold an event within Liverpool Club this Tuesday to celebrate Slot's first season in his Premier League title. However, they were notified on Monday night that all events were cancelled.

A male fan named Jack Trotter was hit in the accident and the car drove directly over him. At present, he has been taken to the hospital. In an interview, the fan recalled the horrific moment: "When I reacted, the car was already on my face."

"He slowed down. I raised my hand and begged him to stop. But he didn't stop at all, but hit me directly. Everything happened too quickly. I looked at him. Everyone at the scene was slapping his car and yelling at him. The car crushed me."

"When the car passed by me, I didn't feel any pain because of the adrenal hormone surge. Later, I said to my girlfriend, 'I'm done'. Fortunately, my leg was not broken. My intervertebral bone was slipping." Jack Trotter said he was not sure when he would be discharged from the hospital.