Father-of-three, 53, charged with seven offences after Liverpool parade incident
- A 53-year-old British man was formally accused of intentionally inflicting serious injury after driving a vehicle into a crowd during a Liverpool soccer parade on May 29, 2025, in England.
- The incident occurred as the crowd celebrated Liverpool FC’s Premier League title, and police described it as isolated, not treating it as terrorism while urging against speculation.
- Nearly 80 people, including multiple children, were injured—over two dozen were hospitalized, with at least two suffering serious injuries—after the driver reportedly avoided a police checkpoint by following closely behind an ambulance.
- Prosecutor Sarah Hammond said Paul Doyle faces charges of grievous bodily harm with intent, dangerous driving, and could receive a life sentence if convicted, while police continue reviewing extensive video and witness evidence.
- The event drew a response from UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who called it 'appalling' and thanked emergency services, as Liverpool FC offered full support to authorities amid an ongoing complex investigation.
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Trial Date Fixed for Man Accused of Driving Into Crowds at Liverpool Parade
A trial date has been set for the alleged driver of a car that ploughed into a crowd at Liverpool’s Premier League victory parade. Paul Doyle, 53, appeared at Liverpool Crown Court on Friday afternoon charged with seven offences following the incident on Water Street in the city centre on Monday which resulted in 79 people suffering injuries. The father-of-three, of Croxteth, Liverpool, wore a black suit with white shirt and grey tie, and had a …
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