Merseyside Police have confirmed all 50 who had received NHS care have been sent home.
The final person receiving hospital treatment after a car ploughed into a crowd during Liverpool FC's title parade has been discharged.
More than 100 pedestrians, ranging from children aged as young as nine to a 78-year-old, were injured when a car was driven into fans on Water Street during the Premier League title celebrations on 26 May. Merseyside Police have now confirmed that all 50 of the people who had received NHS care have been sent home from hospital.
Chief Constable Kennedy said officers who responded to the scene had done an “outstanding job” and praised all those on duty, particularly those who were injured in the course of protecting the public.
A total of 113 confirmed crimes are being investigated as part of the probe into the "distressing" scenes over the Bank Holiday Weekend. Paul Doyle, of Burghill Road in West Derby, has since been charged with a series of alleged offences in relation to the incident.
He has been accused of two counts of wounding with intent, two charges of inflicting grievous bodily harm, two of attempting to inflict grievous bodily harm and dangerous driving.The 53-year-old appeared before both Liverpool Magistrates’ Court and Liverpool Crown Court in order to face these charges.
A trial date has now been scheduled for 24 November 2024, provisionally lasting for three to four weeks, and a plea hearing is scheduled for 14 August.
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