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Trent Alexander-Arnold Reportedly “Escaped Death By Inches


After being involved in a nearly fatal car accident on Friday, Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold is reportedly “unharmed.”. According to The Sun, a 40-foot electricity pylon was uprooted by winds of 70 mph, and the England international “avoided death by inches.”.

They assert that although Alexander-Arnold was “shaken” after the incident on a muddy country road in Cheshire, he is unharmed and uninjured. Alexander-Arnold’s £90,000 Range Rover is believed to have slammed on the brakes and swerved before hitting another vehicle. According to a statement from Cheshire Police, “at 10:34 am we were called to reports of a road traffic collision involving a black Range Rover and a BMW.”.

The accident was brought on by an electricity pole that had fallen into the street. By 1:05 PM, everything was finished and no one was hurt. “We contacted the energy provider and requested that the electricity be turned off.

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This season, the 25-year-old right back has played for the Reds in seven games and contributed one assist. With 280 games played for Liverpool so far, he has contributed 73 assists and 16 goals

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