Liverpool Parade Suspect Arrives at Court: Live Updates by Paul Doyle

Liverpool Parade Suspect Arrives at Court: Live Updates by Paul Doyle

The man accused of driving a car into crowds of fans during Liverpool FC’s Premier League victory - is due to appear before the city’s courts today. Paul Doyle is due to be brought beforeLiverpool Magistrates’ Courtthis morning, Friday, May 30 after being charged in connection with the incident during Monday’s title celebrations inLiverpool city centre.

Liverpool Car Incident
A total of 79 pedestrians, ranging from four children aged as young as nine to a 78-year-old, were injured after being struck by a Ford Galaxy on Water Street shortly after 6pm, with 50 requiring hospital treatment. Seven remain as inpatients at present, but are said to be in a stable condition and believed to be recovering well, theLiverpool Echo reports.

Court Appearance
The ECHO's court and crime reporters, Adam Everett and Patrick Edrich, will bring you live updates as Doyle makes his first appearance in court. Eleanor Barlow from the Press Association rises to make representations on behalf of the media seeking clarity on the reasoning behind the application and highlights that the victims may have already been pictured in images from the scene.