Ex-soldier who stopped Paul Doyle’s car says he did not do ‘anything special’
Dan Barr stopped a vehicle that injured 134 people by shifting the gear to park and pressing the seatbelt during Liverpool FC's victory parade.
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Ex-soldier who stopped Paul Doyle’s car says he did not do ‘anything special’
Dan Barr, 41, climbed into the back of the Ford Galaxy during the Liverpool parade crash.
Man who brought end to Paul Doyle’s rampage speaks out for first time
Dan Barr, a former soldier who brought Liverpool parade attacker Paul Doyle's rampage to an end by climbing into the back seat of his car and moving the gear stick to park, has spoken out for the first time. The former soldier, 41, from Birkenhead, Wirral, said he doesn't think his actions were "anything special" and would "do it again." Mr Barr has been described as a “hero" for his intervention. Doyle, 54, formerly of Burghill Road, West Derby…
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