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Paul Doyle, the man accused of being the driver who ploughed into crowds at the Liverpool FC victory parade, is set to face trial in November after his first court appearance on Friday. Doyle, 53, wearing a black suit, white shirt and grey tie, looked emotional as he came into the courtroom at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court on Friday morning.
Express was among a bustling press pack at Paul Doyle's first hearing at Liverpool's Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts.
Paul Doyle, 53, from the West Derby area of the city, faces charges including dangerous driving and GBH after dozens of fans were struck while celebrating the Premier League title win. The former Royal Marine and dad-of-three was visibly emotional when he spoke to briefly confirm his name and address at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court this morning.
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Liverpool.com on MSNLiverpool parade suspect Paul Doyle maximum's jail sentence if found guiltyPaul Doyle has been charged and named as the suspect arrested after a car plowed through fans at the Liverpool Premier League title parade on Monday in the city center
Paul Doyle’s crash at Liverpool’s parade injured 79. Possible PTSD, personal struggles, and substance use are under investigation.
A DAD-of-three charged after 79 people were injured in the Liverpool parade smash has been revealed as an ex-Royal Marine. Football fans were celebrating the team’s Premier League win when a
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