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Hero Stops Car Plunge into Liverpool Crowd
19 Feb
Summary
- Former soldier awarded for stopping speeding car.
- Man shifted car into park, averting disaster.
- Driver received 21 years and six months sentence.

Former soldier Dan Barr received the High Sheriff's Award for Bravery for his courageous intervention at Liverpool FC's victory parade on May 26, 2025. Barr, aged 41, entered the moving vehicle and successfully shifted it into park, halting its dangerous path into a large crowd.
This act of exceptional presence of mind and civic responsibility averted further harm during the chaotic event. The driver, 54-year-old Paul Doyle, was later jailed for 21 years and six months after pleading guilty to multiple serious charges, including dangerous driving and attempted grievous bodily harm.
During the award ceremony at Liverpool Crown Court, Barr was praised for his selflessness. He acknowledged the lasting trauma from the incident but expressed pride in his actions, which significantly mitigated the potential for serious injury to parade attendees and emergency responders.




