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[England] The Liverpool Explosion.
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I gave it a day to allow the correct information to shake out before posting, but it's still early-days. The media are trying
to steer the narrative again and certain facts are missed in many of the other articles I've read.
tinywondering

Remembrance Day in the UK. Sunday 14th November 2021
News articles appeared on the same day that the British law enforcement confirmed they will be having armed Police patrolling
Christmas markets, then this incident occurs.

Free movement, no borders and unicorn shit everywhere.
tinyhuh


Quote:Liverpool Women’s Hospital explosion: Terrorist had homemade bomb and asked taxi to take him hospital

'A terrorist ordered a taxi to a hospital carrying a homemade bomb before it suddenly exploded killing him and injuring the cabbie,
police said today. Armed police swooped on Liverpool Women's Hospital just before 11am yesterday after the blast in a car park.

Police confirmed today the horror is being treated as a terror incident.
Three suspects - aged 29, 26 & 21 - were arrested yesterday under the Terrorism Act.

It was confirmed a fourth man, 20, was held today by officers with all four suspects to be quizzed by counter-terrorism officers this
afternoon. Assistant Chief Constable Russ Jackson, Counter Terrorism North West, said the bomber was picked up in Rutland
Avenue just before 11am.

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He then asked to be taken to Liverpool Women's Hospital, which is around ten minutes away.
As the taxi approached the hospital, the explosion tore through the car and engulfed it in a fireball - killing him and injuring cabbie
Dave Perry. Police believe they know his identify but no details have been released.
He was not on any MI5 watchlist and is believed to be from the Middle East, The Telegraph reports.

ACC Jackson told a press conference he has spoken with Dave, who described the drive to hospital as "unremarkable".
Officers are still trying to establish a motive for the terror blast and said the investigation is "continuing at pace".
ACC Jackson said they “cannot at this time draw any connection” with Remembrance Sunday events nearby but confirmed
it is a line of inquiry.

The officer added: "Remarkably, the taxi driver, escaped from the cab. He has been treated for the injuries he sustained and has
now been released from hospital. "Emergency services quickly attended the scene and Merseyside Fire and Rescue put out the
fire following which it quickly became apparent that the passenger remained in the vehicle and was deceased.
"It is not clear what the motivation for this incident is.

"Our enquiries indicate that an improvised explosive device has been manufactured and our assumption so far is that this was built
by the passenger in the taxi. "The reason why he then took it to the Women's Hospital is unknown, as is the reason for its sudden
explosion.

"Although, the motivation for this incident is yet to be understood, given all the circumstances, it has been declared a terrorist incident
and Counter Terrorism Policing are continuing with the investigation."

The officer confirmed two addresses in the city have been searched as a result of the investigation.
Three of the suspects were arrested yesterday at Sutcliffe Street in the Kensington area of Liverpool, while today's arrest was made
in the same area. Cops have found "significant items" at a home searched in Rutland Avenue with eight families living nearby evacuated.

ACC Jackson said he believes the arrested men are "associates" of the taxi passenger.
They are now looking at telephone records and purchases made by the terrorist, who has been linked to both addresses being searched.

Sharon Cullen was evacuated with her family last night as armed cops swooped on her street.
She said: "The police pounded on my door and an officer said 'we need to get you out of the house as soon as possible'.
"They said 'whatever is going on at the back of the house, it could blow the block'. "It was really frightening."

Merseyside Chief Constable Serena Kennedy said there is no "specific threat" to the area but patrols will be ramped up.
She also urged people to "remain calm" but "vigilant and alert".

BOMB BLAST
Dramatic pictures showed the car on fire just inches from the main entrance to the hospital, where 30 babies are born each day.
Shocking footage also revealed the moment the taxi exploded in a fireball just seconds after pulling up outside the hospital.
Hero cabbie Dave was injured after he leapt from the burning taxi and locked the suspect in the back.

His brave actions meant the male passenger carrying the bomb was the only person killed.
The suspected terrorist had asked Dave to drive him to the cathedral where 1,200 people had gathered for services to remember
fallen soldiers. But he changed his mind and instead wanted to be taken to the hospital, it is reported.
Dad-of-two Dave has been released from hospital and is now recovering at home.
Boris Johnson today praised the cabbie, saying he acted with “incredible presence of mind and bravery”.

TERROR PROBE
Staff were forced to evacuate some patients after the blast and transfer them to other hospitals as the Army bomb squad sealed off
the area. Home Secretary Priti Patel said she is "being kept regularly updated" on the terror probe.

Liverpool Women’s Hospital announced visiting access is restricted "until further notice" and patients will be sent to other medical
facilities "where possible". A spokesperson said staff will be reviewing "patient activity for the next 24 to 48 hours" and assured
support is available for anyone impacted by the incident.

Liverpool Women’s Hospital featured on hit Channel 4 series One Born Every Minute and sees 500,000 patients a year.
The hospital — where Coleen Rooney gave birth to her four sons — has around 1,350 staff who work there.
Anyone with information can call police on 0161 856 1027 quoting Liverpool Womens Hospital incident.
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[England] The Liverpool Explosion. - by BIAD - 11-15-2021, 03:53 PM
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