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Paul Doyle in court over Liverpool parade crash

Paul Doyle wears a black t-shirt and sunglasses on his head.

Jonny Humphries

BBC News, Liverpool

Paul Doyle has made his first appearance in court accused of driving his car into a crowd of people after Liverpool FC's trophy parade.

The former Royal Marine, 53, faces seven charges including wounding with intent, causing grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent, attempting to cause GBH with intent and dangerous driving.

A total of 79 people were injured on Water Street in the city centre just before 18:00 BST on Monday.

The father-of-three of Burghill Road in West Derby, Liverpool, was escorted into the dock at Liverpool Magistrates' Court wearing a black suit, grey tie and white shirt.

Mr Doyle appeared visibly emotional as he spoke quietly only to confirm his date of birth and age.

For much of the hearing, the 53-year-old sat in the dock with his head down, listening to proceedings.

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