Four people are still hospitalized on Monday (2/6) in his hospitals, a week after the incident where a driver fell by car on a multitude of Reds friends who celebrated the Premier League title this year.
In total, 109 people were injured, according to Merseyside police – that is, thirty more than the report that had been given last week.
The driver fell on the crowd while hundreds of thousands of Liverpool fans had gathered on May 26th for the parade of celebrating the English championship by the club.
A 53 -year -old Briton, Paul Dail, was accused, among other things, of dangerous driving and causing serious bodily harm. The accusations include six victims, including an 11 -year -old child.
“Our research continues,” said Inspector Rachel Wilson on Monday (2/6). Thanked those who contacted the police to testify or deliver videos. In total, police have received more than 500 recordings.
The car got on a road that had just reopened to cross an ambulance, according to preliminary survey data. It was quickly surrounded by fans, some of whom seemed hostile, as shown in videos released on social media.
Paul Daile was arrested on the spot and police immediately ruled out the possibility of terrorist action, clarifying that this was an individual incident.
This man is married, served in the Royal Marines from 1990 to 1994 and worked in cyber security, according to British media. Appeared regretted on Friday (30/5) when it was presented for l