A victim of the Liverpool crash has revealed the heart-wrenching moment he found his five-month-old baby after he had been thrown 15 feet across the road by the alleged drug driver.
Daniel Eveson, from Telford, Shropshire, and his partner joined 10s of thousands of football fans who had gathered in the city on Bank Holiday Monday to celebrate Liverpool winning the Premier League title.
The jubilant atmosphere descended into chaos when a driver drove into the crowds in Water Street just after 6pm - minutes after the Liverpool open-top bus parade passed through the city centre.
Merseyside Police has arrested a 53-year-old man on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving offences and driving under the influence of drugs and had lifted all the cordons around the area.
The force said on Wednesday that the number of confirmed casualties had risen to 79, including children, of which 50 were taken to hospital. A total of seven people remained in hospital for ongoing treatment as of Tuesday afternoon.
















