Liverpool parade suspect 'is a company director': Driver held after dozens hurt in 'car attack' is 'revealed to be married father-of-three from quiet cul-de-sac whose arrest has left neighbours stunned'

The man who drove into fans at Liverpool’s victory parade is a middle-class father who runs his own business.

The 53-year-old is married with three teenage children, the Mail can reveal.

Residents living near the business executive, who resides in an elegant, £300,000, four-bedroom detached house in a tidy neighborhood, referred to him as a ‘family man’ with ‘well-mannered kids’ who likely ‘acted impulsively in the heat of the moment’.

As of today, he remains detained in a Merseyside police station on suspicion of several counts of attempted murder, driving while under the influence of drugs, and reckless driving, following an extension granted to detectives for further interrogation.

He was arrested on Monday after a Ford Galaxy people carrier ploughed through a crowd of fans in the city centre.

Seven people remained in hospital last night but were said to be recovering. Several children were injured in the carnage.

When police arrived at the suspect’s home soon after the horror, neighbours assumed the family had been victims of a burglary.

‘This behavior is totally unlike him,’ remarked one individual. ‘They are a pleasant family, the children are well-mannered. He is a wonderful person. There was an occasion when he rushed to assist us upon hearing our alarm go off. I am aware that he did the same for our nearby neighbors as well.’

‘It just doesn’t make any sense. Maybe he’s had some kind of a breakdown, maybe he just panicked in the moment?

‘The family is lovely. The whole thing is so sad – for his wife and children and for all those people who were hurt and injured.’

The 53-year-old, who is being quizzed by detectives on suspicion of multiple attempted murders, driving under the influence of drugs and dangerous driving

The 53-year-old, who is being quizzed by detectives on suspicion of multiple attempted murders, driving under the influence of drugs and dangerous driving

The driver suspected of mowing down fans at Liverpool Football Club's victory parade is a 'lovely' family man who runs his own business. Pictured: The incident unfolding on Monday

The driver suspected of mowing down fans at Liverpool Football Club’s victory parade is a ‘lovely’ family man who runs his own business. Pictured: The incident unfolding on Monday 

Pictured: The man who was driving the car in Liverpool

Pictured: The man who was driving the car in Liverpool

Police forensics officers work at the scene on Water Street in Liverpool, north-west England on May 27, 2025, where a car ploughed in to crowds that had gathered

Police forensics officers work at the scene on Water Street in Liverpool, north-west England on May 27, 2025, where a car ploughed in to crowds that had gathered

Police officers cover area with an inflatable tent to preserve evidence

Police officers cover area with an inflatable tent to preserve evidence

Police officers walk along Water Street near the Liver Building in Liverpool city centre

Police officers walk along Water Street near the Liver Building in Liverpool city centre

Another local added that he was a ‘nice guy’ and a ‘family man’. A family friend said it was ‘not the man we know’.

According to social media, the sports enthusiast attended a local university and his wife of 20 years has also regularly posted happy pictures of the family enjoying holidays abroad, including to Disneyland.

Today, two police vans were parked outside their home. There was no answer at the well-kept property in a quiet cul-de-sac in the suburb of West Derby, north-east of the city centre.

Some 79 people were injured, with 50 needing hospital treatment, when a grey Ford Galaxy tailgated an ambulance, which was responding to reports of a fan having a heart attack, through a roadblock on Monday.

The Premier League-winning Reds had paraded their trophy along the waterfront, in front of the city’s famous Royal Liver building, just moments earlier and thousands of supporters were making their way home, to train stations or to bars to continue the celebrations. 

A flat-bed truck, which was being used to cordon off the street, had been moved by private contractors to let the emergency services through, police revealed.

Shocking video footage posted online shows supporters banging on the car’s windows before it accelerated and hit fans at speed, causing several to be catapulted off the bonnet and leaving four trapped under its wheels.

Officers were on the scene within seconds and arrested the driver, who has been in custody ever since. Detectives were today granted extra time and have until tomorrow to question him. 

The incident is not being treated as terrorism, officers confirmed.

The Times reported today that ‘horrific’ dashcam footage from the Ford Galaxy was being studied by investigators.

Among those injured was Daniel Eveson, who saw his five-month-old son’s buggy dragged 15ft in the carnage.

Police pull the 53-year-old driver out of the car after it ploughed through the crowd on Water Street

Police pull the 53-year-old driver out of the car after it ploughed through the crowd on Water Street

Jack Trotter, who escaped with injuries to his leg and back, feared his young son would become fatherless as the Ford Galaxy bore down on him

Jack Trotter, who escaped with injuries to his leg and back, feared his young son would become fatherless as the Ford Galaxy bore down on him

The crowd scramble to bring the car to a stop as bystanders lean into the vehicle

The crowd scramble to bring the car to a stop as bystanders lean into the vehicle 

In footage shared widely on social media, one spectator was seen kicking and punching the car which then reversed into him

In footage shared widely on social media, one spectator was seen kicking and punching the car which then reversed into him

Forensic officers by the scene of the incident on Water Street in Liverpool city centre on Tuesday

Forensic officers by the scene of the incident on Water Street in Liverpool city centre today 

Mr Eveson, 36, from Telford, Shropshire, said it was nothing ‘short of a miracle’ that the family all survived unscathed.

Referring to his son, Ted, he said: ‘He’s our miracle. He’s ‘Super Ted’. I keep crying every time I hold him. I can’t believe we’ve still got him.’ His fiancée, Sheree Aldridge, also 36, is recovering after the car ran over her leg.

Mr Eveson told The Mirror: ‘I held the pram but it was taken out of my hands and my hands went on the bonnet to try and stop the car. Then Sheree went up on the bonnet, dropped off and then went under the car.’

Detective Superintendent Rachel Wilson, of Merseyside Police, said: ‘I’m pleased to say that the number [of injured in hospital] is reducing as they continue to recover from the awful incident.’ 

She said detectives were still working to establish the precise circumstances of what happened, adding: ‘I want to reassure the public of Merseyside that detectives are making significant progress as we seek to establish the full circumstances that led to what happened.’

The force said a ‘robust’ traffic management system was in place and Water Street had been closed as part of a rolling roadblock when the team’s open-top bus passed by the end of the road.

It came as the head of the Metropolitan Police force said suspects’ details should be made public even if it ’emboldens’ racists. 

Sir Mark Rowley said forces will more often have to release personal details about suspects earlier, after Merseyside Police confirmed the ethnicity of the suspect in the Liverpool parade carnage within hours.

Two hours after the incident, it said it had arrested a 53-year-old white British man from the Liverpool area.

The same force was criticised after the Southport murders last summer for not releasing more information after false rumours started online that the killer was a Muslim asylum seeker. 

Sir Mark told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: ‘I’m not going to criticise another police chief who makes a judgment in a really difficult, complex situation.

‘Every case needs judging on its merits. I think as we go forward in the future, we would always want to be more transparent in terms of the data we release.’

Sir Mark said if those facts ’embolden racists’ in some cases, then ‘we need to confront those individuals’, and added: ‘Trying to avoid truths when half the truth is in the public domain is going to be quite difficult, going forward.’

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