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NextImg:Four people injured in Liverpool car ramming named after suspect Paul Doyle charged with seven offences

Four people who were injured in the Liverpool car ramming have been named after a court lifted reporting restrictions.

Paul Doyle, the alleged driver, has been charged with seven offences in connection with the ramming - some of which relate to four adults.

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

An order preventing publication of their identities was put in place when Doyle first appeared before magistrates in Liverpool on Friday.

\u200bCourt artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Paul DoyleCourt artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Paul Doyle, 53, appearing at Liverpool Magistrates' Court on FridayPA

But on Tuesday, Recorder of Liverpool Judge Andrew Menary KC lifted restrictions, ruling that it was in the public interest for the four witnesses to be named.

Doyle has also been charged with another count of wounding with intent, and a second count of attempted GBH, which both relate to children.

Their names cannot legally be reported.

The 53-year-old former Royal Marine faces an additional charge of dangerous driving.

Police and emergency personnel deal with the aftermath of the Liverpool car ramming

PICTURED: Police and emergency personnel deal with the aftermath of the Liverpool car ramming

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He is alleged to have driven his Ford Galaxy Titanium dangerously on roads between his home address in Burghill Road and Water Street, where revellers were celebrating Liverpool FC's Premier League victory parade.

Doyle's trial is set to fall on November 24, but he will have a plea hearing on August 14.

Four people are still in hospital following the crash, police said earlier this week - part of a total 109 injured in the chaos.

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PICTURED: The aftermath of the scene in Liverpool following the car ramming

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On Monday, Merseyside Police's Detective Superintendent Rachel Wilson said: "This is a complex and constantly evolving investigation and we are still working through and assessing those reporting being injured and our enquiries remain ongoing.

"I would like to thank everyone who has been in touch with us so far to give witness accounts or supply information or video footage. The response so far has been of great assistance in progressing the investigation.

"We have had more than 500 submissions to the Major Incident Police Portal (MIPP) and a team of detectives are currently working through the information provided.

"I would continue to appeal for anyone who has information and is yet to come forward to please get in touch as a matter of urgency."