Paul Doyle Pleads Not Guilty Over Liverpool Parade Vehicle Attack Injuring 134
Paul Doyle Pleads Not Guilty Over Liverpool Parade Vehicle Attack Injuring 134

Paul Doyle Pleads Not Guilty Over Liverpool Parade Vehicle Attack Injuring 134

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Paul Doyle, 53, has pleaded not guilty to 31 charges related to driving a Ford Galaxy into crowds during Liverpool FC's Premier League victory parade, injuring more than 130 people. The incident occurred on May 26 in Liverpool city centre, where fans ranging from six months to 77 years old were struck as they left the waterfront celebrations. Charges against Doyle include dangerous driving, affray, multiple counts of causing grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent, and attempting to cause GBH, involving 29 victims in total. Doyle appeared via videolink from prison at Liverpool Crown Court and is scheduled for a trial starting November 24. The case drew significant attention due to the number and severity of injuries, with around 50 victims requiring hospital treatment. Doyle showed emotion at earlier hearings, but has denied all allegations against him.

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