BREAKING: A car runs over crowd of fans during Liverpool trophy parade

A car ran over several people during the Liverpool parade, which caused panic and emergency aid. Medical teams hurried to the scene to help the wounded, while the authorities investigate the shocking incident that the celebration was disturbed.

The Reds were crowned champions at the end of April, but had to wait until the last game of the season to get the trophy physically in his hands.

On Monday they held their trophy parade and left just after 2 p.m., with people like Van Dijk and Salah on top of the bus.

Thousands flocked in from all over the country, but the festivities were marred after a car was driven by bystanders just after 6 pm.

Videos online showed the police who attended the incident. It is not yet known whether someone was injured.

A police statement shortly after reading: 'We are currently dealing with reports of a collision of traffic traffic in the center of Liverpool.

'We were contacted today, Monday 26 May, just after 6 p.m., after reports, a car had a collision with a number of pedestrians on Water Street.

'The car stopped on the spot and a man was held. Emergency services are currently on site. We will issue more updates as we have '.

'Never seen so many ambulances in such a dense proximity earlier'

Sky News' Charlotte Leeming in Liverpool:

“We are outside the town hall and there must be a dozen or more ambulances on the stand.

“In the last few minutes, search and rescue surfaced and gone on the street, teamwork formed with the police and ambulances. The priority is now for the emergency services to ensure that everyone is in order, but also to dispose of this area to work out what happened.

“The city center is full of people who celebrate and then this incident took place. The police have now been given this task to control the crowds and to ensure that the people involved in this incident are well cared for.

“I don't think I've ever seen so many ambulances in such a dense proximity.

“It is terrible to see and cry people with their heads in their hands, the people who saw what happened. The research is in full swing.

“It is a very fast moving situation and very painful for everyone when everyone celebrated an hour or two ago.”

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