Liverpool parade crash update
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Sporting News on MSNLiverpool parade car crash: Police name suspect, confirmed charges following incident at trophy celebrationLiverpool's Premier League trophy parade was marred by a car crash involving pedestrians on Monday. Here are the latest updates on the situation.
Police revealed late on Monday night that 27 people have been taken to hospital followingthe major incident in Liverpool city centre, with two in a "serious" condition
Ex-Royal Marine and businessman Paul Doyle, 53, is accused of injuring six victims in the incident on Water Street in the city centre on Monday. Dramatic footage captured the moments a car drove into the crowd of Liverpool fans celebrating their team’s Premier League title win, with police saying 79 people suffering injuries.
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The vehicle collided with "a number of pedestrians on Water Street" just after 6 p.m. local time on Monday, police said.
Video footage shot by members of the public showed a vehicle moving slowly through a large crowd before accelerating and knocking people to the ground. A representative of the local Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service explained how response crews were met with “numerous injured people and four persons trapped under a vehicle”.
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The alleged driver of a car that ploughed into a crowd at Liverpool’s Premier League victory parade has appeared in court. Paul Doyle, 53, appeared at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court on Friday morning charged with seven offences following the incident on Water Street in the city centre on Monday, which resulted in 79 people suffering injuries.
U.K. police arrested a 53-year-old British man from the Liverpool area after he drove his car into a victory parade for Liverpool Football Club.
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Paul Doyle, 53, is accused of seven offences following the incident on Water Street in Liverpool city centre on Monday (May 28), which resulted in 79 people suffering injuries. The charges are said to relate to six alleged victims.
A fundraising campaign set up for those affected by the Liverpool FC parade incident has raised more than £30,000, including a £10,000 donation from ex-player Jamie Carragher's charity foundation. Money raised by Liverpool Spirit Appeal will be distributed to those experiencing physical or psychological injuries after a car struck fans at the parade on Monday,