A British man appeared in court docket on Friday charged with inflicting grievous bodily hurt after a automotive ploughed right into a crowd of Liverpool followers throughout this week’s victory parade.
Paul Doyle, from the West Derby space of Liverpool, is charged with seven offences together with harmful driving and two counts of inflicting grievous bodily hurt with intent.
The 53-year-old appeared at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court docket on Friday morning and confirmed his title, tackle and date of start earlier than the case was briefly adjourned.
The incident passed off in Liverpool’s packed metropolis centre on Monday night, as round one million individuals had come out to have fun Liverpool’s Premier League win and watch an open-top bus parade the staff and its employees with the trophy.