Virgil van Dijk sends classy message to Liverpool parade victims
Virgil van Dijk has sent a message to the victims of the car incident which took place at the end of Liverpool's open top bus parade on Monday afternoon
Virgil van Dijk. (Image: Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk has extended his deepest sympathies to the victims of the harrowing car incident that occurred at the culmination of Liverpool's open top bus parade on Monday. A 53-year-old local man was apprehended after a vehicle ploughed into a crowd on Water Street, leaving 47 people injured amidst celebrations of Liverpool's historic 20th championship win.
The tragic event saw 27 individuals rushed to hospital, with two, including a child, sustaining serious injuries.
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Van Dijk, who was aboard the coach during the festivities, took to social media to express his solidarity with those affected, stating: "We are all with you".
The Dutch defender shared an evocative image of the Liver Building bathed in red smoke from the parade on his Instagram Story, accompanied by heartfelt words: "My thoughts are with everyone affected.
"Praying for a speedy recovery for everyone who suffered injuries.
He concluded his touching message with a love heart emoji.
The Liverpool skipper's compassionate outreach follows teammate Joe Gomez's response, who echoed the club's sentiments on his Instagram Story, saying: "My thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected right now. YNWA."
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Several prominent individuals, including Jamie Carragher, Sir Kenny Dalglish, Jurgen Klopp and Steven Gerrard, have also responded to the incident on social media.