Driver charged with Liverpool soccer parade tragedy appears in court
- A 53-year-old British man charged with seven offences appeared at Liverpool Magistrates' Court following a car incident during a soccer parade on May 26.
- The charges stem from a deliberate act as the defendant drove into crowds leaving the waterfront after Liverpool’s Premier League title parade in the city centre.
- Around 79 people were injured, with seven hospitalized in stable condition as police stated the incident was isolated and not terrorism-related.
- Prosecutor Philip Astbury explained that the charges relate to incidents that occurred in the city centre shortly after 6 o’clock in the evening on May 26.
- The defendant was remanded in custody, with a provisional trial set for November 24 and the next court date scheduled for August 14.
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