Local democracy reporting service
The last person receiving the treatment of the hospital has been discharged after the Liverpool FC title parade crash.
On May 26, more than 100 people were injured when the crowd killed the crowd near the end of the Reds Premier League Vijay Parade at Liverpool City Center.
Fifty people were rushed to the hospital after the incident at Water Street.
The force has now confirmed all those who had received NHS care, they were allowed to return home.
The local democracy reporting service said that Chief Constable Serena Kennedy confirmed that most of the injured were already discharged when they addressed an inquiry panel earlier this month.
Chief Constable Kennedy said that on May 26, the officials who responded to the scene did a “excellent work” and praised them all on duty, especially those who were injured during the defense of the public.
Emily Sports, Mercyssed Police and Crime Commissioner, praised the officials’ work and described the incident on Water Street after a successful weekend of the incidents as “really upset”.
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In West Derby, Paul Dyal of Burgil Road in West Derby has since been accused with a series of alleged crimes regarding the incident.
The 53 -year -old man has been accused of two cases of injuries with intentions, two allegations of serious physical damage, two attempted to incite serious physical damage and dangerous driving.
A test date has been set for 24 November, which provides provisional for three to four weeks. A petition hearing for August 14 is scheduled.