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The man accused of deliberately driving a car into a crowd of Liverpool FC fans has appeared in court today where his trial ...
Paul Doyle, 53, from West Derby, has been accused of driving a Ford Galaxy into crowds celebrating Liverpool FC's Premiership ...
Liverpool parade crash latest: Paul Doyle charged with dangerous driving and GBH after 79 fans injured - The suspect, who is reportedly a married father-of-three, is set to appear in court on Friday ...
The final person receiving hospital treatment after the Liverpool FC title parade crash has been discharged. More than 100 people were injured when a car hit the crowd near the end of the Reds' ...
A 53-year-old British man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after officials say he drove a van into a crowd of soccer fans in Liverpool, injuring dozens of people and turning a joyous ...
Within two hours of a car ploughing into crowds in Liverpool city centre, police had confirmed the alleged driver was a 53-year-old white man from the Merseyside area. No doubt desperate to halt ...
LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — A British man was arrested after he drove a minivan into Liverpool soccer fans celebrating their team’s Premier League Championship in an incident that injured almost 50.
An eyewitness on Tuesday (May 27) described how "joy and celebration turned into horror and panic" when a car ploughed into a crowd of Liverpool fans during a Premier League title parade.
Here's what we know so far about the crash: A car rammed into a crowd. As the parade was ending, the driver turned down an area that had been closed to traffic and plowed his car into a crowd on ...
Liverpool FC parade crash suspect Paul Doyle appeared in court in the city today - Tuesday. The 53-year-old, of Burghill Road ...
Driver in Liverpool parade crash arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. Christopher Cann, USA TODAY. Updated May 27, 2025 at 2:56 AM. Copied; ...
A British man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after he drove his minivan into a parade for Liverpool soccer fans celebrating their team’s Premier League championship.
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