A MUM and baby were “thrown in the air” after a car ploughed into a crowd outside a Lidl, according to witnesses.
Five people have been raced to hospital after a Peugeot smashed into pedestrians in Liverpool at around 12.50pm this afternoon.
They are being checked over as a “precaution” and there are no reports of any serious injuries.
A man in his 50s was detained at the scene near a Lidl branch in the Bootle neighbourhood.
He has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and driving while unfit through drink.
A witness told the Mirror: “The mum and her baby have literally been tossed through the air onto a grass verge at the side of the road.
“The mum was screaming about her baby, she was as white as a sheet and the pram is on its side. I’ve never seen anything like it.”
Arriva North West said: “Due to a serious police incident at Stanley Rd/Marsh Lane, Bootle, all Bootle services are subject to delays and cancellations.
“Passengers travelling from Queen Square / Sir Thomas St should expect significant delays. Please allow extra time for your journey.”
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