
BREAKING: Liverpool Car Attack Suspect Identified as Middle-Class Businessman
In a shocking development, the suspect behind the Liverpool car attack that left dozens injured has been revealed as a middle-class businessman living in West Derby. The man, who reportedly ran three companies and resided in a £300,000 home, has left neighbours and friends stunned.
Locals described the suspect as a 'genuinely pleasant family man' and a 'normal Liverpool dad.' Many in the neighbourhood are struggling to come to terms with the news.
'He was such a lovely man,' one neighbour said. 'You'd never believe he could be linked to something like this.'
Police arrived late Monday night, initially believed by some residents to be responding to a burglary. The area was soon cordoned off as investigations began into the attack, which has shocked the wider Liverpool community.
Authorities continue to investigate the motive, with updates expected in the coming days.

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