Merseyside Police have urged the public not to speculate or spread misinformation on social media after a car ploughed into a crowd in Liverpool city centre during the club’s Premier League victory parade on Monday (26 May).
Police urge public to avoid speculation on Liverpool FC parade crash: ‘Do not spread misinformation’

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