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An Irish Liverpool fan has described how he thought he was “seconds away” from being killed after a car ploughed into supporters at the club’s Premier League victory celebration in the city.
Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp led the way on Tuesday with well-wishes to those injured when a car ploughed into supporters at the club's trophy parade earlier in the week.
A total of 39 people — 32 from Italy, four from Belgium, two from France and one from Northern Ireland — died and around 600 were injured. Liverpool fans were largely blamed for the violence.