Liverpool parade crash: Paul Doyle appears in court accused of driving into crowds of football fans
Paul Doyle, a 54-year-old former Royal Marine, has admitted to driving his car into football fans during Liverpool’s Premier League victory parade.
The incident on 26 May this year resulted in 134 people being injured, including a six-month-old baby and seven other children.
Doyle, from Croxteth, Liverpool, changed his plea to guilty after initially pleading not guilty to the charges.
He faces 31 offences, including dangerous driving, affray, and multiple counts of attempting to cause and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
The events unfolded just after 6pm on Water Street as thousands celebrated Liverpool's Premier League title win.
### Liverpool parade crash trial – latest: Paul Doyle admits deliberately driving into crowds of football fans
Liverpool parade crash trial – latest: Paul Doyle admits deliberately driving into crowds of football fans
Liverpool parade crash trial – latest: Paul Doyle admits deliberately driving into crowds of football fans
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