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UEFA apology, street parties, and a mother who was violently arrested In Paris
UEFA apologizes to Liverpool fans, but the 'late arrival' accusation in the Champions League final is dismissed.
UEFA has finally apologized to Liverpool and Real Madrid fans for the "disturbing actions" at the Champions League final, revealing the scope of the investigation.
However, the governing body has not expressed regret for its initial claim that last Saturday's match at the Stade de France was delayed "due to late arrival of fans," a claim they eventually retracted later that evening.
Real Madrid followed Liverpool in seeking answers from UEFA and the French authorities over the incident on Friday morning, claiming that their fans were left "helpless and defenseless" in the aftermath of the match.
UEFA, which announced an independent report earlier this week, has now stated that as part of the assessment, they will contact fan organizations associated with Liverpool and Real for feedback. Liverpool, on the other hand, is demanding for a full inquiry rather than a review, citing the fact that they have received over 6,500 accounts from supporters who were involved in the incident.Hundreds of people celebrated the Platinum Jubilee with street parties that shut down dozens of streets in Liverpool.
As people celebrated Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee, hundreds of streets in Merseyside were taken over with camping chairs, collapsible tables, life-size cutouts of the Queen, and plenty of food. The United Kingdom is celebrating a special and extended bank holiday weekend as the Queen becomes the first and only British monarch to reign for 70 years.While the majority of street celebrations are set for Saturday and Sunday, a few started sooner.As the children wailed, Mum was pulled to the ground and forcefully arrested by French police.In front of her horrified children, a Liverpool mother was forcefully arrested by French police in Paris.
Natalie, a 33-year-old high-school teacher from Crosby who only wanted to be identified by her first name, had spent the day with her three children, aged 16 months, six and eight, and her adult step-daughter, 25, at the Liverpool FC fan-park, while her husband Gareth was at the Champions League final.
When a furious and aggressive police officer began shoving 5ft tall Natalie before dragging her to the ground and handcuffing her, the couple say their family getaway turned into a terrible event. Natalie spent the night and the next morning in detention in a cell with a "filthy" toilet after detectives accused her of hitting a police officer in the face, a charge she denies.
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