 A car plowed into a crowd celebrating the election victory of Liberia's President-elect Joseph Boakai in the capital Monrovia overnight November 20, killing two people and injuring around 18 others. Two hospital staff said.It was not immediately clear if the incident, which took place outside Boakai's party headquarters, was deliberate or an accident. A video of the aftermath shared on Facebook showed badly injured people sprawled over the road and pavement outside the Unity Party office, Boakai, 78, a former vice president, narrowly defeated President George Weah in the November 14 presidential runoff, securing 50.64 percent of the votes cast, according to the Election Commission's final results. The election has passed largely without incident and will mark only the second democratic transfer of power in Liberia in more than seven decades, the first. This is when Weah swept to power six years ago.