Liverpool Parade Driver Charged After Injuring 79 at Celebration
Liverpool Parade Driver Charged After Injuring 79 at Celebration

Liverpool Parade Driver Charged After Injuring 79 at Celebration

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Paul Doyle, a 53-year-old former Royal Marine from Liverpool, has been charged with seven offenses including dangerous driving, wounding with intent, and causing grievous bodily harm with intent after driving into a crowd of nearly 80 people during Liverpool's Premier League victory parade. The incident occurred on May 26 on Water Street and resulted in 79 injuries, including victims as young as 9 years old, with several still hospitalized. Doyle appeared emotional in court, holding back tears, and did not enter a plea during the initial hearings. A trial date has been set for November 24, with a plea hearing scheduled for August 14. Prosecutors are continuing to review extensive evidence, including video footage and witness statements, to ensure justice for all victims. The case remains under close examination by authorities, emphasizing the gravity of the charges Doyle faces.

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