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Man Pleads Guilty After Driving Into Crowd of Liverpool Fans During Victory Parade
A man has pleaded guilty to a shocking incident in which he drove his car into a crowd of Liverpool fans celebrating the club’s latest trophy victory, leaving several people injured and sending panic through the packed streets.
The incident occurred during Liverpool’s official victory parade, where tens of thousands of supporters had gathered along the city’s main routes to watch the open-top bus carrying players and staff. Witnesses described the moment of impact as “chaos”, with fans jumping out of the way as the vehicle accelerated into the crowd.
According to prosecutors, the 32-year-old defendant drove through a cordoned-off area despite multiple warnings from police. CCTV footage showed the vehicle swerving before striking a group of supporters near Queen’s Drive, prompting officers to intervene within seconds.
Emergency services treated multiple people at the scene, with at least six fans taken to hospital. While none of the injuries were life-threatening, several victims sustained broken bones, deep cuts, and shock.
In a hearing at Liverpool Crown Court, the man admitted charges of dangerous driving, causing injury by aggravated vehicle use, and failing to stop at the scene. The court heard that the defendant had no prior history of violence but was described as “reckless and irresponsible”, with prosecutors adding that his actions “could easily have resulted in fatalities”.
Fans who witnessed the event expressed disbelief that such a moment of celebration could be marred by violence. “Everyone was just out enjoying themselves,” said one supporter. “Then suddenly people were screaming and running. It was terrifying.”
Liverpool FC issued a statement thanking emergency services for their rapid response and sending well-wishes to those injured. “A day of joy was disrupted by an unacceptable act,” the club said. “We are grateful that everyone is now recovering.”
The judge has ordered pre-sentence reports and remanded the defendant in custody ahead of sentencing next month. He is expected to face a lengthy driving ban and a potential prison term.
What was meant to be a proud moment for the city has become a sobering reminder of how quickly celebrations can turn to danger — and how vital swift action from authorities can be in preventing greater tragedy.
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