Liverpool have issued a new statement to address the serious incident which left 27 people injured, four seriously in hospital, during their Premier League trophy parade
Liverpool chief executive Billy Hogan has released a statement to address the “unimaginable scenes of distress” caused by the “appalling” incident which marred the club’s parade. Liverpool’s celebrations at winning the Premier League were overshadowed by a serious incident which saw 27 people injured.
Monday’s event was marred after a 53-year-old man was arrested for driving a car into fans on Water Street in the city centre. The club have cancelled planned further celebrations for staff on Tuesday and have now issued a statement.
Hogan said in a statement: “On behalf of all of us here at Liverpool Football Club, I would like to extend our heartfelt thoughts to all those who’ve been affected by this appalling incident on Water Street yesterday evening.
“This weekend was one of celebration, emotion and joy spread across the city in our entire fan base, and it ended in unimaginable scenes of distress with this appalling incident.
“I’d like to pay tribute to our emergency services and partner agencies – Merseyside Police, North West and St John Ambulance Services, and Merseyside Fire and Rescue – who dealt with the incident, and now our hospital staff across the city who are dealing with those who are injured, including tragically four children.
“I would also like to thank our supporters who witnessed this event and helped each other where they could. We continue to work with the emergency services and the local authorities to support their ongoing investigation and once again we would ask if anyone has any further information about the incident, please contact Merseyside Police.”