The identities of two men and two women injured during Liverpool FC's Premier League victory parade have been revealed for the first time after a judge lifted reporting restrictions.
A total of 109 pedestrians, including children as young as nine and an elderly person aged 78, were injured when a car ploughed into crowds celebrating the Premier League title in Liverpool city centre last week.Fifty of these individuals required hospital treatment after being hit by a Ford Galaxy on Water Street just after 6pm on Monday, May 26.
As of yesterday evening (June 2), four remained in hospital. Paul Doyle, from Burghill Road in West Derby, has since been charged with a series of alleged offences related to the incident.
He faces 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 on Friday in order to face these charges.
Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Paul Doyle, 53, appearing at court
Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Paul Doyle, 53, appearing at court
His case was brought back before the latter court this afternoon (June 3) for the Honorary Recorder of Liverpool Judge Andrew Menary KC to consider lifting reporting restrictions which had been imposed on the identities of the six complainants. Doyle was not present during the hearing, either in the dock or via video link, having been excused from attending on the last occasion, the ECHO reports.
Restrictions preventing the media from reporting the names of the casualties, their addresses, places of work, schools, pictures or any other information which could lead to their identities being revealed were imposed by District Judge Paul Healey in the magistrates' court last week.
An order under Section 45 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999, which protects the identity of the two boys, aged 11 and 17, who were named as complainants, has not been challenged by the media and will remain in place indefinitely. However, reporting restrictions under Section 46 of the same act, which prevented the four adult casualties from being identified, were opposed.
Forensic tags at the scene of the Liverpool FC parade incident on Water Street
Forensic tags at the scene of the Liverpool FC parade incident on Water Street
And Judge Menary ruled the reporting restrictions should be lifted after hearing submissions from Philip Astbury, prosecuting, and Gavin Millar KC, who was instructed to make representations on behalf of the BBC, ITN, Sky, Associated Newspapers Ltd, Guardian News and Media, and the Telegraph Media Group.
The four complainants in question can therefore be named as 18-year-old Ethan Gillard, 52-year-old Simon Nash, 66-year-old Christine Seeckts and 77-year-old Susan Passey.
Doyle is due to face a three to four week trial before the same court on November 24 this year. He has been remanded into custody ahead of a plea and trial preparation hearing on August 14.
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