Liverpool parade latest: Paul Doyle to appear in court today charged over crash
Briefly

Paul Doyle, a 53-year-old former Royal Marine, has been charged with seven offenses, including wounding and causing grievous bodily harm, after driving into crowds at Liverpool's victory parade, injuring 79 spectators aged between nine and 78. The incident occurred on Water Street in the city centre, triggering public concern and a police investigation. Doyle's charges include two counts of wounding with intent and two counts of causing grievous bodily harm, with particular emphasis on the charge related to a child. He is expected to appear in court soon.
A former Royal Marine is accused of driving into fans during Liverpool's victory parade, injuring 79 individuals, ranging in age from nine to 78.
Paul Doyle, 53, faces seven serious charges including wounding and grievous bodily harm, with a significant charge particularly concerning a child.
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