Suspicion that leverpool is under the influence of drugs

The British police on Tuesday announced that the driver was arrested after being arrested in Liverpool on Monday evening, “trying to kill” and “driving under the influence of drugs”, 11 people are still “stable” in the hospital.
The incident occurred after winning the Premier League, the incident took place after the ambulance was followed by an ambulance that passed through the Procession of the Liverpool Football Club.
“They are all in a steady state and they are fine.” Jenny Sims said at a press conference.
The next day of the tragedy, families and fans were in shock, especially in front of the famous “Anfield” stadium in the northwest of England.
Singapore’s tourist Adrian Chan, 35, told the French Press Agency that the ceremony was “fully embedded” and that he came to Liverpool to share the club’s “happiness”.
On Tuesday, the police dismissed the hypothesis of terrorist attack, saying it was a personal accident.
According to the new result, 65 people, including four children, were injured.
The incident caused a shock in the United Kingdom, as the news issued all the newspapers highlights and that it was “terrible”.
In a message posted on social media on Tuesday, King Charles expressed his “great shock” and his “sadness” against the tragedy.
The French Press Agency reporters reported on Tuesday that the police were still surrounded by the tragic place.
While the relevant car is covered with a large tent in blue and white, the police are collecting evidence.
On Monday, a large number of fans were on the way. It is estimated that about one million people have gone to the city streets to celebrate.
However, the car was shocked to see the audience when the procession was going to reach its end of its career.
And the shots that turned on social media showed a dark car that made it public and shocked many. In this video, people shows that people fall on both sides of the car and on its hood, and then attack the car with dozens, perhaps to stop it or arrest the driver.
In Anfield, a large number of families and visitors gathered, some of them were in shock on Tuesday, from abroad.
“After what happened yesterday, I will attend a match as soon as possible. Life is too short.”
As his own, the Prime Minister Kair Stormer described it as “shocking” and wrote it on the “X” platform: “The viewer in Liverpool is terrible. Our hearts are hurt or affected.”
The police have uncovered information about the identity of the aggressor and left their reservation.
In an interview with the BBC, former London police chief Doll Bobo, this speed was “Wad” “Wad” “Wad”, the desire of the ULATION Hanganas report to the “Wad” “” Wad “.
A year ago, the country saw violent protests after spreading false information on social networks about the identity of three girls who had been stabbed in a Suteboard near Liverpool.
The perpetrator claims to be a Muslim shelter.
Significant Football did not care about the world and many clubs, including Manchester United, Manchester City and Everton, have expressed their influence, saying that the President of the International Football Association (FIFA) Jiani Infantino said, “My thoughts and invitations affect all of my thoughts and invitations.”
The former coach of the club, in a message in “Instagram”, expressed his “shock” and “extreme sadness”.
The coronation has been a special taste, rather than the 2020s of winning the Liverpool title since 1990, thirty years later. At the time, these matches were done without the audience because of the “Kofid” epidemic and its wide mass base.
On Monday, club fans were able to do the first time in 35 years to celebrate the Premier League title.
This is not the first tragedy among liverpool football fans.
In 1989, 97 club fans spent a stampede in a match at the “Hillsbro” stadium in Sheffield. More than 760 people were injured in the most bloody disaster in the history of British.
“Our song is more comfortable than now, (you will never walk alone) you will never walk alone,” was written on Tuesday as a liverpool legend player and then Scottish coach Kenny Dallich.