Driver accused of plowing the vehicle to the crowd in the Liverpool football parade identified and accused by the police

Driver accused of plowing the vehicle to the crowd in the Liverpool football parade identified and accused by the police

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Driver accused of plowing the vehicle to the crowd in the Liverpool football parade identified and accused by the police

Liverpool’s reservoir incident is not treated as terrorism, says the official 03:23

A 53 -year -old British man who was injured with almost 80 people when his car got into a multitude of Liverpool football fans who celebrated the Premier League championship of his team was accused on Thursday of causing serious bodily damage with intention, a prosecutor said.

Paul Doyle was also accused of driving dangerous and other positions, said prosecutor Sarah Hammond. Doyle is a local businessman and the father of three children, BBC reported Thursday.

Last week, The police said I was stopped under suspicion of murder attempt, driving dangerous and driving after taking drugs.

Police said 79 people were injured, with at least 50 treated in hospitals. They had ages between 9 and 78. Seven people remained in the hospital in stable condition.

Liverpool incident
The police and emergency staff that deals with a traffic collision in Water Street, near the Liverpool liver building, after a car hit pedestrians during the Premier League winner parade, on Monday, May 26, 2025. Images of Danny Lawson/Pa through Getty Images

The city had been celebrating Liverpool’s current title when the driver rejected a street full of fans and Joy quickly turned to the tragedy. Police said he believed that he dodged a road block when placing an ambulance that responded to a person’s report in cardiac arrest.

The video of eyewitnesses showed horror scenes when the car hit and threw a person into the air that was covered on a Liverpool flag. Then, the car deviated in a sea of ​​people filled to the side of the road.

The Merseyside police said that it was believed that the driver had acted alone and that they did not suspect terrorism.

One of Doyle’s neighbors told the BBC that the area was polished by the police on Monday night.

“I left late Monday night and there is a policeman everywhere. Looking around all the houses, so I thought, do I imagine if it were?” The neighbor told the BBC. “I thought it was him, but I didn’t think it was. I see it all the time walking from top to bottom with their two children and his dog. He is just a normal person.”

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