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John Bishop says he is ‘heartbroken’ after 47 people were injured when an unnamed driver ploughed into crowds of Liverpool fans during the club’s Premier League trophy parade on Monday.
Thousands of devoted fans had flocked into Liverpool to watch Arne Slot’s side as they made their way through the city on an open-top bus after winning their second Premier League trophy.
But the joyful scenes were marred when an unnamed driver, understood to be a white male, accelerated into the crowd after pulling out of a local pub.
A total of 27 people were taken to hospital following the horrific incident, with four still seriously injured – including a child who was one of four people still trapped under car when firefighters arrived. The other casualties were treated at the scene
Bishop, who was attending the city parade with his father Edward, has since paid tribute to the victims in a social media post shared with Instagram followers on Tuesday morning.
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John Bishop says he is ‘heartbroken’ after 47 people were injured when an unnamed driver ploughed into crowds of Liverpool fans during the club’s Premier League trophy parade

Bishop had been attending the city parade with his father Edward and previously shared a photo of the pair as they watched it unfold
‘I was at the parade today with my dad and like everyone else I am shocked and heartbroken about the events at the end of the Liverpool parade,’ he wrote.
‘My heart goes out to all those affected. Our anthem could not be more appropriate. You’ll never walk alone.’