Paul Doyle Faces Crown Court Over Liverpool Parade Crash Injuring 79
Paul Doyle Faces Crown Court Over Liverpool Parade Crash Injuring 79

Paul Doyle Faces Crown Court Over Liverpool Parade Crash Injuring 79

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Paul Doyle, a 53-year-old former Royal Marine and father of three, has been charged with seven offences including dangerous driving, two counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent, two counts of wounding with intent, and two counts of attempted grievous bodily harm with intent following a car incident during Liverpool FC's Premier League victory parade that injured 79 people. The injuries ranged from children as young as nine to adults up to 78 years old, with 50 requiring hospital treatment and seven remaining in stable condition. Doyle appeared emotional in Liverpool Magistrates' Court, confirming his identity but was not asked to enter pleas and was remanded to Liverpool Crown Court. Authorities have ruled out terrorism and continue to investigate thoroughly, emphasizing the importance of justice for the victims and urging the public not to speculate. The incident occurred on Water Street during celebrations attended by about a million people, turning a day of joy into one of shock and concern. Police and prosecutors are actively reviewing evidence and working to address public questions about the event.

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