The video shows shocking moment a white man rammed his car into a crowd of Liverpool parade. 45 innocent people were injured, with 27 in critical condition.
The Liverpool parade incident was pure hate taken too far. Gory scenes with a 53 year olf
Child and adult seriously hurt and dozens more injured after car ploughs into Liverpool crowd
Hate taken too far: White Man Arrested, but police refuse to name him.
Watch the incident video;
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Harry Rashid was at the parade with his wife and two young daughters when he witnessed the collision.
“It happened about 10ft away from us…The vehicle came to our right. It emerged from just right next to an ambulance, which was parked up. This grey people carrier just pulled up from the right and just rammed into all the people at the side of us,” he says.
Speaking to PA news agency, the 48-year-old says the car was travelling south, down Water Street.
“It was extremely fast. Initially, we just heard the pop, pop, pop of people just being knocked off the bonnet of a car.”
He describes how crowds began trying to smash the car windows when the driver stalled, before he started moving again.
“My daughter started screaming and there were people on the ground.”
“I saw people lying on the ground, people unconscious.”
“It was horrendous. So horrendous.”
The collided with a number of pedestrians in Water Street, Liverpool. The incident came as thousands of people were on the city centre’s streets, attending Liverpool FC’s Premier League victory parade.
The police has also reacted to the event posting a statement;
“We would ask people not to speculate on the circumstances surrounding tonight’s incident on Water Street in Liverpool city centre.
“We can confirm the man arrested is a 53-year-old white British man from the Liverpool area.
“Extensive enquiries are ongoing to establish the circumstances leading up to the collision.
“We would ask people not to share distressing content online but to send the footage or information directly to us MerPolCC or pass on information by calling 101 quoting log 784.