Four people who were injured after a car was driven into crowds at Liverpool’s Premier League victory parade can today be named.

Paul Doyle, 53, of West Derby, has been charged with seven offences in connection with the crash, which unfolded on Water Street at around 6pm on May 26.

The horror saw a Ford Galaxy plough through hundreds of pedestrians - seeing more than 100 people injured.

And now, four fans Doyle is alleged to have hurt have been named as reporting restrictions are lifted.

He is accused of the unlawful wounding with intent of Simon Nash, 52, causing grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent to Susan Passey, 77, and Christine Seeckts, 66, and the attempted GBH of Ethan Gillard, 18.