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A week on from a day of celebration which turned to horror, unseen pictures capture the huge crowds who gathered to celebrate the Reds' success
Jamie Carragher ’s foundation has donated £10,000 to a fund set up to support victims of last week’s Liverpool parade incident.
The collision is being treated as an isolated incident and police are not looking for anyone else in relation to it.
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Police say the incident is not being investigated as an act of terrorism and they believe the suspect acted alone.
Fans have shared pictures of large vehicles travelling on roads where many people were gathered - as opposition politicians call for answers
Despite warnings given to businesses about the expected crowds, not all roads on the route were closed for the parade which ended in chaos and 79 people injured after a car crashed into fans