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Pembrokeshire man’s eyewitness account leads national coverage of Liverpool incident
Driver arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after horror crash near Liver Building
A PEMBROKESHIRE man who narrowly avoided being mown down during Sunday’s Liverpool FC victory parade has become a key eyewitness in national coverage of the shocking incident — as police confirm the driver has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
Gavin Young, from near Crundale, Haverfordwest, appeared on BBC News, Sky News, and other national outlets on and Tuesday (May 27), sharing his dramatic account of how he and his partner, Hannah Davies, were just “ten seconds away” from being hit.
The couple, along with friends Jo and Martin — also from Haverfordwest — were staying at the Mercure Liverpool Atlantic Tower Hotel, directly overlooking the scene on Water Street where a grey people carrier mounted the pavement and struck multiple pedestrians.
In a widely aired BBC News interview, Gavin said: “We were stood here just having fun and the next minute everyone is losing their minds — like, just running all directions. Screaming. I didn’t know what was going on.
“I had people I hadn’t spoken to in ages — my phone was going ding ding ding ding — everyone knew I was in Liverpool. They were like, ‘Are you alright? Are you okay? What’s going on?’
I think we were the last ones to know, actually.”
Speaking earlier to The Herald, Gavin added: “It’s meant to be a day of celebration. Instead, it was chaos — helicopters, armed police, hotel staff telling us to stay inside. We’re lucky to be alive.”
His account has become one of the most widely shared testimonies from the scene — reflecting both the scale of panic and the personal fear many experienced as the car drove through the crowd.
In a major update on Tuesday (May 27), BBC News confirmed that the 53-year-old man arrested at the scene is now being held on suspicion of attempted murder. The incident is not being treated as terrorism-related, but police say four people remain seriously injured, and investigations continue.
The crash occurred at around 6:00pm on Monday, just as Liverpool’s trophy parade was winding down. Tens of thousands were lining the streets, including dozens from Pembrokeshire, many of whom had travelled to the city for the celebration.
Gavin said he’s been overwhelmed by the response from home: “The phone hasn’t stopped. People have been amazing. But honestly, this could have been so much worse.”
Liverpool FC, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, and emergency services have all issued statements condemning the incident and offering support to those injured.
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At the centre of it all: Gavin Young’s eyewitness interview on BBC News captured the chaos that unfolded during Liverpool’s parade (Pic: BBC NEWS)
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Pembrokeshire’s Muslims gather to celebrate Eid al-Fitr as Ramadan ends
MUSLIMS across Pembrokeshire are marking the end of Ramadan with celebrations for Eid al-Fitr, one of the most important festivals in the Islamic calendar.
Members of the local Muslim community gathered once again at the Hamad Bin Khalifa Islamic Centre in Milford Haven on Thursday morning (Mar 20) to pray, share food, and celebrate together following a month of fasting from dawn to sunset.
Eid al-Fitr begins with special morning prayers, before families and friends come together to enjoy meals, exchange gifts, and spend time with loved ones. It is also a time for charity, reflection, and strengthening community ties.
Local businesses, many run by members of the Muslim community, often close or operate reduced hours during the celebrations, as families take time to mark the occasion.
Herald Editor Tom Sinclair, who previously attended Eid celebrations at the centre, said: “It is always a privilege to be invited to such a warm and welcoming event.
“The sense of community is clear to see, and after a month of fasting, it is a real moment of joy for everyone involved.
“Eid Mubarak to all those celebrating across Pembrokeshire.”
What is Eid al-Fitr?
Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, during which Muslims fast during daylight hours as an act of worship and self-discipline.
The festival is a time of celebration and generosity. People wear new or their best clothes, visit family and friends, and often give to charity to ensure that everyone can take part in the festivities.
Across the world, Eid is celebrated in different ways, but the message remains the same: unity, gratitude, and goodwill.
Crime
Youth, 15, admits assault on police officer in Milford Haven
A 15-YEAR-OLD has admitted assaulting a police officer during an incident in Milford Haven.
Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court heard that the offence took place on Saturday (Mar 1), when the youth assaulted Police Constable 573 Evans.
The defendant appeared before magistrates on Wednesday (Mar 19), where a guilty plea to common assault was entered.
The court granted unconditional bail and adjourned the case for sentencing.
The youth is due to appear again at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (Apr 2) at 10:00am for sentencing. The hearing is expected to last around 30 minutes.
Under Section 49 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933, the youth cannot be identified.
Crime
Youth given conditional discharge after series of offences in Haverfordwest
A YOUTH has been given a conditional discharge after admitting a series of offences in Haverfordwest, including assault, shop theft and interfering with motor vehicles.
Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court heard that the offences took place over a number of days in December 2025.
The court was told that on Saturday (Dec 6), the youth assaulted another child by beating them during an incident in the town. On the same date, they also stole two cans of Red Bull worth £5.40 from Tesco.
Further offences were committed on Tuesday (Dec 9), when the youth interfered with multiple vehicles at a vehicle repair workshop at Havens Head Business Park, Milford Haven. The offences involved attempts to interfere with vehicles with the intention of theft.
The youth appeared before magistrates on Wednesday (Mar 19), where guilty pleas were entered to all matters.
Magistrates imposed a 12-month conditional discharge for each offence, taking into account the early guilty pleas.
The court also ordered the youth to pay £100 in compensation to the victim of the assault and £5.40 in compensation to Tesco. No order for costs was made due to the financial circumstances involved.
Under Section 49 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933, the youth cannot be identified.
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