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Royal Family 'deeply saddened' by Liverpool parade incident

Sky News Tuesday, 27 May 2025 ()
Royal Family 'deeply saddened' by Liverpool parade incidentThe King and other members of the Royal Family have said they are "deeply saddened" after a number of people were struck by a car during Liverpool FC's title parade.
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News video: Car hits pedestrians at Liverpool victory parade

Car hits pedestrians at Liverpool victory parade 02:23

A man has been detained after a car struck pedestrians in Liverpool city centre during the Premier League victory parade. Aerial footage shows a heavy emergency services presence on Water Street, with police cordons in place following the incident. The car stopped at the scene. Report by Etemadil....

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