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Parade Terror: Ex-Marine Admits Guilt in Carnage

Summary

  • Ex-Marine Paul Doyle admitted 31 charges for injuring 29 people.
  • Doyle falsely claimed he panicked from a knifeman during the attack.
  • Victims are left with unanswered questions about Doyle's motives.
Parade Terror: Ex-Marine Admits Guilt in Carnage

A former Royal Marine, Paul Doyle, 54, has admitted guilt for his actions during the Liverpool victory parade, where he intentionally drove into crowds. He pleaded guilty to 31 charges, including attempted grievous bodily harm, affecting 29 victims. Doyle initially claimed he panicked due to a knifeman, a story now revealed as false.

Prosecutors were set to argue Doyle lost his temper, not that he acted with premeditated intent. Despite the guilty pleas, lawyers for the victims stated that the severity of their injuries means they relive the event daily and are left with unanswered questions about Doyle's actions.

Doyle's defense, as relayed by a friend, suggests he admitted causing harm but not with specific intent. The friend maintains Doyle is remorseful and had acted out of panic, not malice. Sentencing for Doyle is scheduled for next month.

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Paul Doyle is an ex-Royal Marine who admitted to driving his car into crowds celebrating Liverpool's league title win, injuring 29 people.
While Doyle initially claimed he panicked due to a knifeman, he has now admitted guilt without this justification, leaving victims with unanswered questions about his true motives.
Paul Doyle faces a lengthy prison sentence after admitting 31 charges, including dangerous driving and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

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