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Prime Minister Keir Starmer has expressed condolences and sympathy to the victims and injured following a car incident in Liverpool on Monday evening. Having referred to the ongoing investigation, Starmer stated that the nation shares the city's sorrow. He is in regular contact with Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotheram regarding the unfolding situation.
The tragedy unfolded during the championship celebration of FC Liverpool, where a vehicle struck a crowd, leaving 27 people requiring hospital treatment and 20 others receiving on-site care for minor injuries. Police have arrested a 53-year-old individual on suspicion of dangerous driving and drug use.
Initial reports described a scene of jubilation transforming into one of horror, with Starmer sharing his thoughts and those of the nation with the victims, including children.
Authorities confirmed that the incident is not being treated as an act of terrorism, and they are not currently seeking further suspects in relation to it.
Sources: ntv.de, DPA
[Related information: The suspect, a married businessman, and father-of-three from West Derby, remains in custody as police have been granted more time to question him. Keir Starmer is the Leader of the Opposition, and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is Rishi Sunak. Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotheram has commented on the police response to the incident.]
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