The investigation did not consider the car hitting people in Liverpool to be a terrorist act.
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British police do not consider a car hitting a crowd of people in Liverpool to be an act of terrorism and consider the incident as an isolated incident. This was announced on May 26 by Assistant Chief Constable of Merseyside Police Jenny Sims during a press conference.
"We believe this is an isolated incident. At the moment, we are not looking for anyone else to be involved in it. The incident is not being treated as terrorism," Sims said.
She noted that no other suspects are currently being sought.
According to The Guardian, during a car collision with a crowd of fans, the number of injured increased to 47 people.
On May 26, in Britain, a car drove into a crowd of people celebrating Liverpool's victory in the Premier League. The incident occurred on Water Street, and several people were reported injured. Later, the Daily Mail newspaper, citing Merseyside police, reported that the hit-and-run was committed by a 53-year-old British citizen.
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