BBC News, Liverpool

The police were given additional time to interrogate a man who was arrested on suspicion of trying to kill after a car entered football fans during the Premier League victory in Liverpool.
Seven people remain in the hospital from a total of 79 victims shocked by Ford Galaxy on Al -Water Street in the city center shortly after 18:00 GMT on Monday.
Mercyside police said more time was given to interrogating a 53 -year -old man from West Derby, who was also arrested on suspicion of his dangerous leadership and leadership while he was not through drugs.
The force said that the car followed an ambulance via a road basin, which was raised to allow the paramedics to reach a person with a suspect heart attack.
Police said they had now spoken to 14 people who were injured after they were reported 65 years at a press conference on Tuesday.
The officers confirmed that they were given more time to continue the interrogation of the suspect until Thursday.

Under the laws related to the detention of suspects, the police forces can keep a person in detention for 24 hours without charge, while at least one of the senior officials of the supervisor can sign a 12 -hour preliminary extension.
After that, an application can be submitted to the Magistrate’s Court for other 12 hours of extent, with a maximum of 96 hours – or 14 days if the crime is linked to terrorism.
Within two hours of the arrest of the suspect, the force confirmed that it was “a white British male” and said that the incident was not treated as being linked to terrorism.
Mercyside police urged people not to speculate and reiterated that the only suspect in the reservation is a 53 -year -old man from the West Derest region in Liverpool.
Water Street Street was reopened early after lifting Cordon and the accident was cleaned overnight.
“Just chaos”
One of the survivors, Daniel Evson of Teford in Sherbashire, said that his partner was dragged under the wheels of the car and that his infant son was thrown into the street.
“I saw a man on the hood and the rest was just a chaos,” he told the BBC Shopshire Radio.
“It was difficult because I did not know where anyone was or what he was doing,” he said.
“Many people were angry and I saw the car crashed.”
Mr. Evson managed to locate his son, who was unharmed, and left him in a restaurant as he was looking for his partner.
He said that their child was now “well like gold”, while his partner stayed in the hospital and was waiting for hearing whether she could go home.
“It was the day that we were supposed to start with, it was perfect,” he added, but added, “Under the sea of chaos has changed to the worst day of my life.”

“I am pleased to say that the number of people in the hospital reduces with the continued recovery from the terrible accident,” said Det Supt Rachel Wilson on Thursday.
“We continue to support those who are still receiving treatment and as part of our ongoing inquiries, we define more people who have been injured.”
She said that investigators are “great progress” in creating the full conditions that led to what happened.
The officers conduct a trade of CCTV inquiries throughout the city to create the Ford Galaxy movements before the accident.
Some flowers and cards of good wishes were left as a reminder of the events that were revealed.
Hundreds of thousands of Liverpool fans fired in the city center on Monday and lined up on the 10 -miles show track (16 km), as the Reds team celebrated their second title in the English Premier League and the twentieth league title in the league.