Man accused of driving into Liverpool title parade crowds to appear in court today
Paul Doyle is charged following an incident where a vehicle struck parade crowds in Liverpool, with investigations ongoing into the motives and consequences of the event.
- Paul Doyle, 53, is charged after a car struck more than 100 pedestrians on Water Street during Liverpool FC's title parade on May 26.
- The incident happened shortly after 6pm, injuring people from age nine to 78, with 50 requiring hospital treatment amid the crowd celebration.
- Doyle faces multiple charges including wounding with intent against several victims, attempted grievous bodily harm, and dangerous driving.
- He appeared via video link today before Judge Andrew Menary KC at Liverpool Crown Court in courtroom 41 for plea and trial preparation.
- Doyle's trial is scheduled to begin on November 24 and is expected to last three to four weeks at Liverpool Crown Court.
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Man accused of driving into Liverpool title parade crowds to appear in court today
Paul Doyle, 53, of Croxteth, Liverpool, was charged with two counts of wounding with intent, two counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent, two counts of attempted grievous bodily harm with intent, and one count of dangerous driving.
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