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Ages of youngest and oldest Liverpool crash victims released

The youngest victim injured in the Liverpool parade crash on Monday is nine years old, police have said.

They added that the oldest is 78, with all 79 people injured understood to be British. Seven remain in hospital in a stable condition.

Merseyside Police declined to say what drug the 53-year-old man arrested over the incident is alleged to have taken. "We wouldn't go into this detail at this stage of the investigation," the force said.

Police are still questioning the driver and were granted further time to do so on Wednesday. Officers have until Thursday evening to question the man from West Derby.

He is in custody on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving and drug driving. Police believe the car which struck pedestrians was able to follow an ambulance crew attending to someone suffering a heart attack after a road block was temporarily lifted.

Hundreds of thousands of Liverpool fans had turned out to celebrate their team's Premier League title when the incident unfolded on Water Street just after 6pm on Monday. 'The best day of my life turned into worst' Sky News interviewed a lifelong Liverpool fan who said his five-month-old son was "bounced" 15ft (4.6m) in his pram after they were hit by the vehicle.

The child was not counted in the police's injury tally. Daniel Eveson, 36, also said his partner had been driven over.

"The best day of my life turned into [the] worst," Mr Eveson said. He added: "Me and my partner were flat on the roof, on the bonnet… we were just both trying to hold on for dear life with Ted next to us.

"And my partner went under the wheels of the car, of the front of the car, and it rolled over her leg, and I just bounced off to the side, but my boy and his pram got bounced totally in the opposite direction - about 15ft down the road." Read more:How the parade crash unfoldedPolice given more time to question Liverpool suspectWhy police released 'unprecedented' details Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer travelled to Liverpool to meet with police chiefs and the local metro mayor. He said he was being kept informed of developments, adding: "The scenes on Monday were just awful, to see how incredible joy at an amazing achievement turned to horror in a moment." Messages of support have been sent to the people of Liverpool, including from the King who said: "I know that the strength of community spirit for which your city is renowned will be a comfort and support to those in need." The Prince and Princess of Wales said they were "deeply saddened" by the incident..

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