In a tragic event at the Liverpool F.C. championship parade, a car plowed into a crowd of soccer fans, resulting in injuries to nearly 80 individuals. The driver, Paul Doyle, aged 53, has been charged with dangerous driving, unlawful wounding, and other serious offenses. Merseyside Police and prosecutors are actively reviewing the case as the investigation unfolds.
British Man Faces Multiple Charges After Parade Car Crash in Liverpool

British Man Faces Multiple Charges After Parade Car Crash in Liverpool
A dangerous incident at the Liverpool F.C. victory parade left almost 80 injured as a driver was charged with several serious offenses.
On May 29, 2025, reports emerged concerning a disturbing crash during the parade in Liverpool, England, where celebrations for Liverpool F.C.’s latest Premier League success took a perilous turn. Almost 80 people sustained injuries when a vehicle, driven by Paul Doyle, crashed into the enthusiastic assembly.
Authorities have since charged Doyle with seven offenses, including dangerous driving and multiple counts of causing grievous bodily harm aimed at individuals present in the vicinity during the celebration. He had been arrested immediately at the scene on Monday and is scheduled for a court appearance soon, as confirmed by local police.
Merseyside Police’s assistant chief constable, Jenny Sims, expressed the deep sadness and shock felt across the community in the wake of the incident, acknowledging the concern from the public. “Our detectives are working tirelessly with diligence and professionalism to seek the answer to all of those questions,” Sims stated during a press briefing.
Sarah Hammond, the chief prosecutor for the region, indicated that as investigations progress, the charges against Doyle may be evaluated for potential updates or amendments. The ongoing efforts aim to bring clarity and justice to the victims of this unfortunate event.
Authorities have since charged Doyle with seven offenses, including dangerous driving and multiple counts of causing grievous bodily harm aimed at individuals present in the vicinity during the celebration. He had been arrested immediately at the scene on Monday and is scheduled for a court appearance soon, as confirmed by local police.
Merseyside Police’s assistant chief constable, Jenny Sims, expressed the deep sadness and shock felt across the community in the wake of the incident, acknowledging the concern from the public. “Our detectives are working tirelessly with diligence and professionalism to seek the answer to all of those questions,” Sims stated during a press briefing.
Sarah Hammond, the chief prosecutor for the region, indicated that as investigations progress, the charges against Doyle may be evaluated for potential updates or amendments. The ongoing efforts aim to bring clarity and justice to the victims of this unfortunate event.