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Man, 53, arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and dangerous driving offences

Detective Ch Supt Karen Jaundrill is updating on the investigation and says police have arrested a 53-year-old man from the West Derby area of Liverpool.

She says he has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving offences and driving while unfit through drugs. He remains in custody where he is being interviewed.

There were 65 casualties, she says, with specialist officers providing support to the victims of the incident.

Extensive CCTV inquiries are being carried out to establish the movements of the Ford Galaxy car, she says.

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Driver of Ford Galaxy followed ambulance to access Water Street, say police

Assistant chief constable Jenny Sims begins by thanking witnesses who come forward with information and saying that, prior to incident, hundreds of thousands lined streets to pay tribute to Liverpool FC.

She says more than 50 people were injured and treated at hospital – 11 remain and are stable and recovering well – and that Merseyside police had “worked extensively” to build a robust traffic management plan, including road closures on the route and city centre.

Water Street was closed to traffic, she says, and confirms that it is now believed that the driver of a Ford Galaxy was able to follow ambulance after a road block temporarily lifted so that the ambulance crew could attend to a member of the public suspected of having a heart attack.

“There was no intelligence to suggest an event such as this would take place,” she says and adds that the incident is not being treated as terrorism.

The investigation is ongoing and police are asking people not to speculate and to refrain from sharing distressing content online.

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