Liverpool parade crash suspect set to appear in court
Briefly

Paul Doyle, a 53-year-old former Royal Marine, is facing serious charges after allegedly driving a vehicle into crowds celebrating Liverpool FC's victory, resulting in 79 injuries. The charges include grievous bodily harm, wounding with intent, and dangerous driving. Victims ranged in age from nine to 78, all being British. Crown Prosecutor Sarah Hammond stated the ongoing investigation requires meticulous evidence review to ensure justice for those affected. Doyle is set to appear at Liverpool Magistrates' Court, amidst calls for responsible media reporting.
Paul Doyle, a 53-year-old former Royal Marine, faces seven charges after a vehicle incident at Liverpool's victory parade, injuring 79 attendees.
The CPS confirmed Doyle is charged with two counts of wounding, two of grievous bodily harm, two of attempted grievous bodily harm, and one count of dangerous driving.
Crown prosecutor Sarah Hammond emphasized the investigation's complexity, involving extensive evidence review, and stressed the importance of justice for the victims.
Hammond noted the incident was shocking for Liverpool, stating, ‘Our thoughts remain with all those affected’ during what should have been a celebratory day.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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