
Liverpool Parade Crash: Suspect Charged with Seven Serious Offenses
Liverpool, England - A man has been charged with seven serious offenses following a car crash that injured at least 79 people near the Liverpool FC title parade celebrations on May 26. Merseyside Police confirmed the suspect is Paul Desmond Sanders Doyle, 53, of Burghill Road in West Derby. According to Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims, who addressed the press, Doyle faces charges including "two counts of unlawful and malicious wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm." The incident occurred around 6pm on Monday, May 26, on Water Street. The investigation is ongoing, and Doyle is due to appear in Liverpool Magistrates' Court. The incident has shocked the city, with many expressing concern for the injured. The quick apprehension and charging of the suspect offer some reassurance to the community.