John Bishop ‘heartbroken’ as he breaks silence on Liverpool parade crash after attending event

John Bishop ‘heartbroken’ as he breaks silence on Liverpool parade crash after attending event

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After a car crashed into crowds of Liverpool supporters celebrating their Premier League victory in the city center, John Bishop has said he is “shocked and heartbroken.”

John Bishop has revealed that he was present at the Liverpool parade where a car drove into a crowd(Image: Liverpool Echo)

John Bishop has spoken out after a car was driven into a crowd of fans during Liverpool’s Premier League title celebrations this evening. Emergency services were called to the city centre after a car drove erratically through crowds on Water Street, hitting several people.

Merseyside Police have confirmed that a 53-year-old man has been arrested, while 27 people are said to have been taken to hospital with two people – including one child – seriously injured. Now, comedian John Bishop has addressed the horrific incident on social media after being present at the parade earlier in the day.

Emergency services were called to Liverpool's Water Street after a car drove into a parade of people
Emergency services were called to Liverpool’s Water Street after a car drove into a parade of people(Image: PA)

Writing on Instagram, John said: “I was at the parade today with my dad and like everyone else I am shocked and heartbroken about the events at the end of the Liverpool parade.”

Bishop expressed his sympathy for those involved, saying, “My heart goes out to all those affected.” You’ll Never Walk Alone, our anthem, is incomparably appropriate.

In a statement, the police urged people to “not speculate on the circumstances” of the collision. They continued, “We can confirm that the man being detained is a 53-year-old white British man from the Liverpool area.” The circumstances surrounding the collision are being investigated for a great deal.

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We ask people to send distressing footage or information to us directly @MerPolCC or call 101 and quote log number 784 for information sharing, rather than sharing it online. Information can also be provided anonymously via Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.

Meanwhile, Liverpool FC responded to the incident on their social media page by writing, “We are in direct contact with Merseyside Police regarding the incident on Water Street that occurred earlier this evening as the trophy parade was about to end.

“These people have been impacted by this serious incident in our thoughts and prayers. We will continue to support the local authorities and the emergency services in this incident without end.

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Four children were among the 20 people treated at the scene of the incident, according to North West Ambulance Service’s Dave Kitchin, who confirmed tonight that four children were also hurt. Three adults and one child were sat underneath a car, four of whom were trapped underneath.

According to Jenny Sims, the incident wasn’t being treated by police as terrorism.

Source: Mirror

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