Former Royal Marine Charged After Liverpool Victory Parade Crash Injures 79
Former Royal Marine Charged After Liverpool Victory Parade Crash Injures 79

Former Royal Marine Charged After Liverpool Victory Parade Crash Injures 79

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Paul Doyle, a 53-year-old former Royal Marine commando and father of three from Liverpool, has been charged with seven offences including dangerous driving and causing grievous bodily harm with intent after allegedly driving a car into crowds celebrating Liverpool FC's Premier League victory. The incident injured 79 people ranging in age from nine to 78, with several seriously hurt and seven remaining hospitalized. Doyle, described by friends and neighbors as a churchgoing, family-oriented local businessman who does not drink or smoke, was reportedly dropping off a friend and her daughter at the time. Authorities ruled out terrorism and are reviewing extensive video and witness evidence in an ongoing investigation. Doyle was remanded in custody and is due to appear in Liverpool Magistrates' Court, with police encouraging anyone with additional information to come forward. The community has expressed shock given Doyle's previously unblemished character and reputation as a 'normal Liverpool dad.'

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