
Liverpool Victory Parade Crash: Driver Charged with Intentionally Causing Grievous Bodily Harm
Liverpool Soccer Fans Injured in Parade Crash; Driver Faces Serious Charges A driver has been charged with intentionally causing grievous bodily harm and other serious offenses after his car crashed into a crowd of Liverpool soccer fans celebrating a victory parade on Monday. The incident left nearly 80 people injured, with seven still hospitalized as of Tuesday morning. "The driver, Paul Doyle, is also charged with dangerous driving and other counts," reported ABC7 Chicago. "He could face life imprisonment if convicted." The crash occurred during a celebratory parade following Liverpool's victory. Footage shows the car speeding into the crowd, causing chaos and panic. Emergency responders quickly arrived on the scene, attending to the injured and clearing the area. The aftermath shows debris scattered across the street and emergency medical tents set up to treat the injured. Merseyside Police are investigating the incident and have appealed for witnesses to come forward. The incident has cast a shadow over the team's victory celebrations, highlighting the importance of road safety and crowd control at large public events. The community is rallying to support the injured and their families.