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Liverpool’s Billy Billy Hogan thanked the city’s emergency services for their actions, after a car won Monday evening Reds.
Four children were injured, with 27 people taken to the hospital at the Hospital at the Premier League victory at the Premier League at Monday.
Merseyside Police Constable Constable Jenny Sims said that the event was not treated as terrorism and was an isolated event that was arrested in a 53-year-old man in the scene.
In a video published on the club website, Hogan said: “This weekend was a celebration, emotion and joy throughout the basis of fans spread throughout the city, and ended up with this embarrassing event.
Our CEO Billy Hogan has given a message following Monday through the city’s trophies following the incident on Ur Street.
– Liverpool FC (@lfc) May 27, 2025
I would like to pay homage to “emergency services and partner agencies, Merseyside Police, North West and St. John ambulance services and rescue, and now our hospital workers are tragically, including four children.
“I would like to thank them to this event and they could help each other.
“We continue to work with emergency services and local authorities to help continuous research and again no one will have more information about the incident, please contact Merseyside police.”
Jurgen Klopp Former Director Liverpool, before seeing the parade in the last game of Sunday season, He wrote in Instagram: “My family and I are surprised and destroyed.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with all injured and affected. You will never walk alone.”
Liverpool FC said that his “thoughts and prayers and prayers are caused by this serious event”, rivals Everton FC gave a feeling.
2025-05-27 10:45:00