Summary

  • Police say Paul Doyle, 53 and from West Derby in Liverpool, has been charged with seven offences after the car crash in Liverpool on Monday

  • Doyle faces six charges related to grievous bodily harm, and one count of dangerous driving

  • The BBC understands Doyle is a former Royal Marine, as well as a local businessman and a father-of-three

  • Doyle will appear in Liverpool Magistrates' Court on Friday

  • Police say 79 people were hurt on Monday, and seven remain in hospital - the youngest victim was nine years old, the oldest was 78

  • The incident happened close to the route of a victory parade being held to celebrate Liverpool FC's Premier League title

  1. Paul Doyle due to appear in court on Friday after Liverpool crashpublished at 19:06 British Summer Time 29 May

    Paul Doyle, 53 and from West Derby in Liverpool, is due to appear in court in Liverpool on Friday. He has been charged with seven offences relating to the car crash in the city on Monday.

    Doyle is accused of:

    • Two counts of unlawful and malicious wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm
    • Two counts of causing unlawful and malicious grievous bodily harm with intent to cause grievous bodily harm
    • Two counts of attempted unlawful and malicious grievous bodily harm with intent to cause grievous bodily harm
    • One count of dangerous driving

    Since he was named by police, the BBC can report that Doyle is a father-of-three, a local businessman, and a former Royal Marine.

    Police have also said that of the 79 people injured in Liverpool on Monday, seven remain in hospital.

    We're pausing our coverage now - but we will be reporting live from Doyle's scheduled court appearance tomorrow.

    • Read the story here.
    Paul DoyleImage source, Social media
  2. Doyle is former Royal Marinepublished at 18:39 British Summer Time 29 May
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    We earlier reported that Paul Doyle, the suspect in the Liverpool car crash, is a local businessman and father-of-three.

    We can now also report that Doyle is a former Royal Marine, who is believed to have served in the 1990s.

  3. Charges will be kept under review, CPS sayspublished at 18:14 British Summer Time 29 May

    As we've reported, Paul Doyle has been charged with six offences related to grievous bodily harm, and one of dangerous driving (see the full list here).

    The CPS said the charges would be kept "under review as the investigation progresses".

    The Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS Mersey-Cheshire, Sarah Hammond, said: "The investigation is at an early stage.

    "Prosecutors and police are continuing to work at pace to review a huge volume of evidence.

    "This includes multiple pieces of video footage and numerous witness statements."

  4. Neighbour of suspect tells the BBC community in 'disbelief'published at 17:46 British Summer Time 29 May

    Vinnie O'Dowd
    Reporting from Liverpool

    A neighbour of Doyle tells me the area was swarmed by police late on Monday evening.

    “I came out late on Monday night and there's police everywhere. Looking around all the houses, so I had a thought - imagine if it was him?" the neighbour explained.

    “I thought it was him but I didn't believe that it was. I see him all the time walking up and down with his two sons and his dog. He's just a normal person."

    Another neighbour told me that the suspect was “just a nice fella, just a nice family, nice fella”.

  5. Doyle is a businessman and father of threepublished at 17:40 British Summer Time 29 May
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    We can bring you more on the suspect now.

    The BBC understands Paul Doyle is a local businessman and father-of-three.

  6. What we heard from the press conferencepublished at 17:38 British Summer Time 29 May

    Jonny Humphries
    Reporting from Liverpool

    Doyle will appear at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court in the morning for an initial hearing.

    Sims says the suspect is Paul Desmond Sanders Doyle of Burghill Road in West Derby.

    He faces:

    • Two counts of unlawful and malicious wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm
    • Two counts of causing unlawful and malicious grievous bodily harm with intent to cause grievous bodily harm
    • Two counts of attempted unlawful and malicious grievous bodily harm with intent to cause grievous bodily harm
    • One count of dangerous driving

    “We ask that the judicial process be allowed to continue without any speculation online or anywhere else that could impede the pursuit of justice for all those affected,” she says.

    Seventy-nine people have been injured, and seven remain in hospital.

    Sims says detectives are reviewing a huge amount of video footage from CCTV, dashboard cameras and other sources.

  7. Police news conference now concludedpublished at 17:33 British Summer Time 29 May

    The news conference is now over.

    Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims and Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS Mersey-Cheshire Sarah Hammond didn't take any questions from the press.

  8. Police 'extremely grateful' for public cooperationpublished at 17:31 British Summer Time 29 May

    Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims says their detectives are reviewing a "huge volume" of CCTV and mobile phone footage.

    They are "extremely grateful" for the cooperation of the public, she adds, and encourages people to continue to come forward with any information.

  9. 'Every avenue' of investigation will be explored, Merseyside Police sayspublished at 17:30 British Summer Time 29 May

    Detectives are working tirelessly on the investigation, Sims says, adding that when they are able to, they will provide further information.

    Every avenue will be explored, she adds.

    A total of 79 were injured and seven remain in hospital, Sims confirms.

  10. Seven charges confirmed against Doylepublished at 17:29 British Summer Time 29 May
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    Police confirm the seven charges that Paul Desmond Sanders Doyle faces are:

    • Two counts of unlawful and malicious wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm
    • Two counts of causing unlawful and malicious grievous bodily harm with intent to cause grievous bodily harm
    • Two counts of attempted unlawful and malicious grievous bodily harm with intent to cause grievous bodily harm
    • One count of dangerous driving
    Paul Doyle
    Image caption,

    A picture from social media of Doyle

  11. Police say criminal proceedings are activepublished at 17:26 British Summer Time 29 May

    It is important to ensure that every victim gets justice they deserve. Monday's scenes reverberated around Liverpool and the country on that day of celebration, Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS Mersey-Cheshire Sarah Hammond says.

    Criminal proceedings are now active and Doyle has right to fair trial, Hammonds adds.

  12. Court date announced for suspect in crashpublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 29 May
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    Paul Doyle, who police have just named as the suspect in the Liverpool crash on Monday, will appear at Liverpool Magistrates' Court on 30 May.

  13. Suspect charged with grievous bodily harm chargespublished at 17:23 British Summer Time 29 May
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    Merseyside Police say suspect Paul Doyle has been charged with:

    • 1 count of dangerous driving
    • 2 counts of grievous bodily harm with intent
    • 2 counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent

  14. Police name suspect in Liverpool incidentpublished at 17:22 British Summer Time 29 May
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    Liverpool press conference

    The press conference has now started.

    Merseyside Police name 53-year-old man Paul Doyle as the suspect in the Liverpool crash.

    He is from the West Derby area of the city, Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS Mersey-Cheshire Sarah Hammond says.

  15. Significant update about investigation expectedpublished at 17:20 British Summer Time 29 May

    Jonny Humphries
    Reporting from Liverpool

    Liverpool press conference

    We're at Merseyside Police headquarters in Liverpool, where a press conference has been called on the Water Street investigation.

    Again, the world's media is here to take in what is expected to be a significant update in relation to the 53-year-old man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and dangerous driving offences.

    Detectives have been questioning him for more than 70 hours since Monday evening, after a Ford Galaxy car injured more than 70 people, including four children, in the wake of Liverpool FC’s Premier League trophy parade.

    Speaking will be Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims and Chief Crown Prosecutor for the Mersey Cheshire CPS, Sarah Hammond.

  16. Victims' ages range from nine to 78published at 17:15 British Summer Time 29 May

    Two police officers in yellow hi-vi jackets inspect the crash sceneImage source, AFP via Getty Images

    As we wait for the latest updates, a quick reminder of what Merseyside Police said in its last briefing.

    Officials said 79 people were left injured by the Liverpool incident. The youngest person hurt was aged just nine years old, while the oldest was 78.

    On Wednesday, police said seven people remained in hospital in a stable condition but they have not provided a further update today.

    We'll bring you the latest once the press conference is under way.

  17. Merseyside Police press conference to begin shortlypublished at 17:04 British Summer Time 29 May

    We'll soon be hearing from officials from Merseyside Police following the car crash in Liverpool on Monday evening.

    We're expecting to get updates on the ongoing investigation.

    We'll bring you all the key lines here, and you can follow along by pressing watch live at the top of this page.

  18. Where the crash took placepublished at 16:55 British Summer Time 29 May

    The streets of Liverpool were packed on Monday for a parade celebrating Liverpool FC winning the Premier League.

    The crash happened just after 18:00 BST on Water Street in central Liverpool, which was closed to traffic.

    Eyewitnesses said the open-top bus, filled with Liverpool players celebrating their victory, had gone past about 10 minutes before.

    Map showing the parade route through Liverpool and location of Water Street

    Water Street's roadblock was temporarily lifted to allow an ambulance to attend to a member of the public who was having a suspected heart attack, police believe.

    The car involved in the incident may have followed the ambulance into the street, investigators said earlier this week.

    A 3D image from Google Earth of the streets in Liverpool on which the incident took place. It shows where the car was confronted by Liverpool fans as it drove towards Water Street and an arrow indicates where it collided with pedestrians before swerving on to the pavement and injuring multiple people as it swung back into the middle of the road and stopped.
  19. What do we know about the incident so far?published at 16:48 British Summer Time 29 May

    Three parked ambulances and two fire trucks stand on Water Street as three police officers observe the scenes of the crash. The street is covered in litter after the paraceImage source, AFP via Getty Images

    Police have not provided many details since Monday evening, during which time they have continued to question a 53-year-old suspect.

    His identity has not been disclosed yet, which is standard practice - UK police forces do not ordinarily name suspects until they have been charged with an offence.

    Questions continue to be asked about how the car came to be driving down Water Street, which was supposed to have been closed for the Liverpool FC victory parade.

    Police believe the driver may have tailgated behind an ambulance which was being allowed through a temporary roadblock to attend to a suspected heart attack.

    We know the suspect is being questioned about three possible offences: attempted murder, dangerous driving and drug driving.

    Although counter-terrorism police were drafted in to assist with the initial investigation, police say they do not believe there is an extremist motive.

  20. Police due to give update after Liverpool crashpublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 29 May

    A photo of the scene in Water Street shortly after the crash. The street is cordoned off and there is a large police presence, with several emergency vehicles in the streetImage source, PA Media

    Police in Liverpool are due to give an update on their investigation into the city centre car crash on Monday evening.

    The suspect, a 53-year-old white British man from the West Derby area of Liverpool, is being questioned on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving and driving while unfit through drugs.

    A nine-year-old was among those injured when a car drove into a crowd close to Liverpool FC’s victory parade, police say.

    The streets were packed with people celebrating Liverpool winning the Premier League when a car hit dozens of people.

    The force said yesterday that seven people were still in hospital in a stable condition out of several dozen who were hurt.

    We’ll bring you the latest right here - stick with us.