Liverpool Parade Incident: Man Charged | Injuries Reported
Paul Doyle, 53, has been charged following the Liverpool parade car-ramming incident that left 79 injured, seven of whom remain hospitalized.The charges include grievous bodily harm wiht intent and dangerous driving, as confirmed by police. This shocking event,which unfolded during Liverpool FC’s title celebration,prompted a swift response from authorities,who have clarified the event is not terror-related.Doyle is set to appear in court. News Directory 3 reports on the ongoing investigation. The community grapples with the aftermath as police investigate the specifics of the incident.What new details will emerge as the legal process unfolds? Discover what’s next.
Man Charged After Liverpool Parade Car Ramming Injures 79
Updated May 30, 2025
A 53-year-old man faces charges after allegedly driving a car into a crowd celebrating Liverpool FC’s English Premier League title victory on Monday.The Liverpool parade car ramming injured 79 people, with seven still hospitalized, authorities said.
Paul Doyle, of West Derby, Liverpool, was charged Thursday with multiple offenses, including two counts of unlawful adn malicious grievous bodily harm with intent, two counts of attempted unlawful and malicious grievous bodily harm, and one count of dangerous driving, according to police. He is in police custody and is scheduled to appear in Liverpool Magistrates Court on Friday.
Merseyside Police Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims addressed the community. “I hope that all of those who were injured or witnessed this terrible incident are able — given time – to heal and recover,” Sims said at a news conference Thursday.
Doyle’s LinkedIn profile indicates he heads cyber initiatives at a data centre and served in the Royal Marines from 1990 to 1994.Neighbors described Doyle as a “normal Liverpool dad” and a “very sensible family man,” according to The Times of London.
Police initially arrested Doyle on suspicion of attempted murder,dangerous driving,and driving while unfit through drugs. They believe he followed an ambulance into the restricted parade area. Authorities have stated the incident is not terrorism-related and is considered isolated.
Chief Crown Prosecutor Sarah Hammond cautioned against speculation. “Criminal proceedings against the defendant are active and he has the right to a fair trial,” Hammond said Thursday. “Please allow the legal process to take its course without undue speculation.”
What’s next
Police continue to investigate the incident, and the charges against Doyle will remain under review, according to the Chief Crown Prosecutor.
