Liverpool Parade Crash Leaves 109 Injured Police Confirm Rising Numbers

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The Liverpool parade crash has now left 109 people injured, according to the latest police update. Initially, authorities reported 79 victims, but the number climbed as more people sought medical treatment. The incident occurred on 26 May around 18:00 BST when a car plowed into a crowd celebrating Liverpool FC’s Premier League victory.

Eyewitnesses described scenes of panic as the vehicle struck fans on Water Street. Among the injured was a nine-year-old child, one of the youngest victims. Shockingly, a pram carrying a baby boy flew several meters down the road, but fortunately, the child escaped unharmed. Meanwhile, debris littered the street as emergency services rushed to the scene.

Police swiftly arrested Paul Doyle, 53, in connection with the Liverpool parade crash. The former marine and father-of-three faced multiple charges, including wounding with intent and dangerous driving. Court proceedings revealed that the dangerous driving charge involved several roads, including Burghill Road and Water Street. Doyle will return to court on 14 August for a plea hearing.

Initially, authorities confirmed 79 injuries, but the count rose as more victims came forward. Many suffered minor injuries and later visited hospitals independently. Police emphasized that their teams are still assessing reports from those affected. Additionally, investigators urged witnesses to share any information immediately.

Authorities continue to seek help from the public regarding the Liverpool parade crash. They stressed the urgency of witness statements to piece together the events. Meanwhile, community members expressed shock over the incident, calling for tighter safety measures at public gatherings.

As the investigation unfolds, the Liverpool parade crash remains a stark reminder of the dangers at large events. Police reassurance efforts continue, but many demand answers to prevent future tragedies.

For more updates, visit London Pulse News.

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