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To Liverpool, where former Royal Marine Paul Doyle has been charged over the car crash that injured almost 80 people on Monday. Police announced they had taken a 53-year-old white British man
Police say the incident is not being investigated as an act of terrorism and they believe the suspect acted alone.
An author and researcher has been misidentified online as the person suspected of driving a car into scores of Liverpool soccer supporters while they celebrated their side’s Premier League title on May 26.
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Nikitas was taken by ambulance to Alder Hey Children's Hospital where X-Rays revealed he had suffered fractures to his ankle and wrist. | ITV News Granada
Incorrect license plate details for the car driven into crowds of Liverpool soccer fans have been cited as evidence online to baselessly infer the May 26 incident was a “false flag” attack.
The most decorated soccer team in England was marred by another tragedy May 26 at the end of its 10-mile trophy parade celebrating a 20th league title. But where Liverpool, as a city and club, has faced tragedy before,
Maria and her 12-year-old son Nikitas had made their way into the city centre to catch a glimpse of their Reds heroes at the Premier League victory procession in front of The Liver Building. After witnessing the bus go by, they joined the throng of fans retreating up Water Street.