A hero taxi driver who was caught up in the Liverpool terror attack has thanked the public for their ‘amazing generosity’. Emergency services were called to Liverpool Women's Hospital on Crown Street at 10.59am last Sunday (November 14) to reports of a car engulfed in flames.
One man died and another suffered serious injuries, Merseyside Police later confirmed. Read more: Patients on trolleys in corridors, kids with weak immune systems filling A&E, and GPs who can't give you answers - what it's really like right now in the NHS Police enquiries later established that David Perry, a local taxi driver, locked terror suspect Emad Al Swealmeen, 32, in his car after spotting the 'Mother of Satan’ explosive device.
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