Liverpool parade collision: Starmer says whole country stands with city as mayor warns four people ‘very, very ill’ – latest updates | Liverpool

Published: 2025-05-27 10:48:43 | Views: 38


Four people 'still very, very ill in hospital' – Liverpool mayor

Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live, the metro mayor of Liverpool Steve Rotheram said he was stood about 100 metres away from the incident as it unfolded.

He spoke of the mis- and disinformation that spread online in the immediate aftermath of the event. He said he thought Merseyside police did well to “dampen things down” by releasing details of the detained driver – a 53-year-old white British man – so quickly. Police are not treating the incident as terrorism related.

Rotheram said there are “still four people who are very, very ill in hospital”.

“We are hoping of course that they pull through,” he said.

Asked whether that reflects an increase on the previous number of seriously injured - given by authorities last night as one adult and one child - he says: “No, not directly, but of course we’re in liaison with the police and with the ambulance services.

“Last night they had two gold command meetings - one was really late in the evening, so this morning I’ll get some updates.”

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In a post on Instagram, former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp has expressed his shock and devastation at last night’s incident.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with all those who are injured and affected”, he said in a post on Instagram.

The statement concluded with the words “You’ll never walk alone,” a reference to the club’s motto. He had previously posted pictures of the parade, including one of himself watching on.

Klopp won the Champions League and Premier League with Liverpool before stepping down last year.

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