By JON BRADY
Published: 09:17 EDT, 2 June 2025 | Updated: 09:23 EDT, 2 June 2025
The number of people injured in during Liverpool FC's Premier League celebrations has risen to 109.
Police were contacted at 6pm on Monday May 26 to reports of a grey Ford Galaxy driving into pedestrians on Water Street in the city centre, close to the parade route of the Reds' team bus.
Paul Doyle, 53, of West Derby in Liverpool, has been charged with a multitude of offences in connection with the incident and remains in custody.
Four people remain in hospital as of today, Merseyside Police said this afternoon.
Detectives are continuing to appeal for witnesses as they investigate the full circumstances of the Water Street horror.
They have received more than 500 submissions to the public information portal set up in the wake of the incident.
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The scene of devastation after a car drove into Liverpool fans during Premier League celebrations last week
Paul Doyle, 53, has been charged with a multitude of offences in connection with the incident
A court sketch of Doyle as he appeared at Liverpool Magistrates' Court last week. He is yet to enter a plea to the charges against him
Merseyside Police