Liverpool Parade Crash: Charges and Details Updated
Liverpool Parade Crash: Charges and Details Updated

Liverpool Parade Crash: Charges and Details Updated

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Paul Doyle, a 53-year-old former Royal Marine from West Derby, Liverpool, appeared in court after allegedly driving a Ford Galaxy into crowds during Liverpool FC's Premier League title parade on Water Street, injuring 79 people, including children as young as nine and an elderly person aged 78. Doyle faces seven charges: two counts each of wounding with intent, causing grievous bodily harm with intent, attempted grievous bodily harm with intent, and one count of dangerous driving. While Doyle was initially arrested on suspicion of drug driving, no drug-related charges have been filed. Seven victims remain hospitalized, but all are reportedly in stable condition. Police and prosecutors are reviewing extensive video footage and witness statements to ensure all victims receive justice. The incident, which occurred during a celebratory event, has shocked Liverpool and sparked demands for accountability.

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