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Liverpool Fan Parade Attacker Pleads Guilty
26 Nov
Summary
- Paul Doyle pleaded guilty to 31 charges after driving into a crowd.
- The incident occurred during a Liverpool FC victory parade on May 26.
- Over 130 people were injured in the calculated act of violence.

Paul Doyle, 54, has admitted to 31 charges after intentionally driving his car into a large crowd of Liverpool FC supporters during a victory parade. The devastating incident, which took place on the evening of May 26, injured over 130 people and has been described by prosecutors as a "calculated act of violence."
Doyle pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, affray, and multiple counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent. His change of plea occurred on the second day of his trial at Liverpool Crown Court. He reportedly sat with his head down and sobbed as the full extent of his admitted offenses was revealed.
The father-of-three's actions brought a tragic end to what should have been a joyous celebration for the football club and its fans. The court proceedings have now moved towards sentencing, with the devastating impact on the victims' lives a primary consideration.




