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In the early hours of June 1st (Vietnam time), the celebrations for Arsenal's first Premier League title in 22 years transformed many streets in London into massive crowds, but also triggered a series of serious incidents, forcing authorities to work at full capacity. |
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According to emergency response forces in London, around 75 people were rescued from dangerous high places during Arsenal's victory parade. In addition, police arrested 16 people on various charges, including disorderly conduct, drug possession, assaulting a rescue worker, and one suspected case of sexual assault. |
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Notably, London police also set up a crime scene investigation following a stabbing on Hornsey Road. The victim was taken to hospital for a medical assessment. |
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Amidst the throngs of hundreds of thousands of fans pouring into the streets, firefighters repeatedly issued warnings, urging supporters not to climb onto rooftops, bus stops, or dangerous viewing points. On social media, a video showed three Arsenal fans climbing a small tree to watch the parade before the branch snapped, causing them all to fall to the ground. |
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Other images also showed clashes between fans on the day of the victory celebration. However, the fights were quickly broken up by surrounding supporters. |
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According to initial statistics, over 750,000 people lined the approximately 9km route to welcome the newly crowned English champions. The parade began at 2:15 pm and lasted about two hours, creating an unprecedented spectacle in North London. |
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Fans were everywhere. They hung from windows, crowded rooftops, and lit up the sky with thousands of flares. A single misdirected flare is believed to have caused a small fire outside a hotel, while fire alarms were activated at numerous other locations. |
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The frenzied atmosphere came just one day after Arsenal's defeat to PSG in the Champions League final in Budapest. However, midfielder Declan Rice insisted the team would come back stronger. |
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The parade started at the Emirates Stadium, passed through the main streets of the Islington area, and ended back at the stadium itself. Finsbury Park Station, a key transport hub near the parade route, was forced to close temporarily due to congestion. |
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Even though the parade has ended, Arsenal's victory celebrations in North London show no signs of cooling down. |
Source: https://znews.vn/hon-loan-trong-le-ruoc-cup-cua-arsenal-post1655868.html


















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