British police arrest 3 men after deadly car blast

15 Nov 2021 • 9:02 AM MYT
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British police arrest 3 men after deadly car blast

LONDON – British police announced the arrest of three men after a car exploded in front of Liverpool Women’s Hospital in the city centre, killing one man and injuring another yesterday morning.

Officers arrested the three men, aged 29, 26 and 21, in Liverpool’s Kensington district under the anti-terrorism laws, Greater Manchester Police said in a tweet.

The man killed in the blast has not yet been identified, the statement said. The injured man, who was driving, is in a stable condition in the hospital.

Counter-terrorism police in the region are working closely with the Liverpool force, the statement added.

Merseyside police, who cover Liverpool, said in a separate statement while anti-terrorism police are leading the investigation, the blast has not yet been declared a terrorist incident.

They are keeping an open mind on the cause of the blast, the force added.

“So far, we understand that the car involved was a taxi that pulled up at the hospital shortly before the explosion occurred,” said Merseyside police.

‘Calm, but vigilant’

“We would urge the public to remain calm (but vigilant),” Merseyside police added.

On Twitter, Prime Minister Boris Johnson praised the emergency services for their work on the incident so far.

Interior Minister Priti Patel tweeted earlier that police are keeping her up to date on developments.

“Our police and emergency services are working hard to establish what happened and it is right they are given the time and space to do so,” she added.

The blast had happened just before 11am, said police.

Images posted on news and social media showed the cordoned-off blast site, and heavy grey smoke rising.

Phil Garrigan, head of the Merseyside fire service, said by the time their engines arrived at the scene, the fire was well under way.

One person had managed to get out of the vehicle before the fire took hold, but a second had died, he added.

A statement from Liverpool Women’s Hospital said, where possible, patients are being diverted elsewhere. – AFP, November 15, 2021