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Photos show clothes and shoes strewn across the street in the aftermath of an SUV hitting crowds at a Christmas parade in Wisconsin

Nov 22, 2021, 21:13 IST
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Clothes and shoes scattered at the scene where an SUV drove into a crowd in Waukesha, Wisconsin.Reuters
  • Photos show chairs, clothes, blankets, and shoes littering the streets of Waukesha, Wisconsin.
  • At least 5 people have died and another 40 are injured after an SUV crashed into the crowd on Sunday.
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Photos show clothes, shoes, and chairs scattered in the street in the aftermath of an SUV hitting crowds at a Christmas parade in Wisconsin on Sunday.

A red SUV drove through barricades and smashed into crowds of people in the city of Waukesha, which is outside Milwaukee.

Authorities said at least five people have died and another 40 were injured. Police said they detained a person of interest and a vehicle after the attack but haven't released their identity or a possible motive.

Photos of the scene Monday morning show abandoned clothing and blankets strewn across the street:

Clothing in the street in the aftermath of Waukesha SUV crash.Reuters

Overturned chairs were left at the scene in the aftermath.

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Overturned chairs in the aftermath of the Waukesha SUV crash.Reuters

People even lost shoes as they fled the carnage.

Shoes left at the scene where an SUV crashed into a crowd in Waukesha, Wisconsin.Reuters

Witnesses claim the SUV intentionally drove into the Christmas parade crowd, changing its path to crash into people.

Abandoned clothing, chairs, and shoes litter the streets in Waukesha after the crash.Reuters

It was the city's 58th Annual Christmas Parade, and the first in two years after the coronavirus pandemic canceled last year's. The theme this year was "Comfort and Joy."

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