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Driver plunging into a Liverpool crowd was charged with "causing gross physical harm"
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Liverpool Driver Faces Charges for Inflicting Severe Physical Injuries on Pedestrians

May 29, 2025 2 Min Read
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A 53-year-old man from the UK faces charges of causing serious bodily injury with intent after his car crashed into a crowd of Liverpool soccer fans celebrating the team’s Premier League Championship victory, injuring nearly 80 people. Prosecutor Sarah Hammond noted that Paul Doyle has also been charged with dangerous driving among other offenses.

Authorities reported that 79 individuals suffered injuries, with at least 50 requiring hospital treatment. The injured ranged in age from 9 to 78, and seven remain hospitalized but in stable condition. The incident occurred during the city’s celebration of Liverpool’s record 20th title. Police stated that Doyle is believed to have attempted to evade roadblocks by following an ambulance responding to cardiac arrest calls.

Witness videos depicted a harrowing scene as the car, adorned with Liverpool flags, collided with fans, throwing them into the air amidst the packed street. Merseyside police confirmed that Doyle acted alone and they do not regard the incident as a terrorist attack.

Editorial Opinion: This shocking event underscores the potential dangers that can arise in the midst of enthusiastic celebrations, reminding fans of the importance of safety. It also raises concerns about crowd control during large sporting events, an issue that could impact the experience of soccer supporters moving forward.

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