- Paul Doyle, a 53-year-old former Royal Marine and father-of-three, appeared in Liverpool Magistrates’ court facing seven charges related to an incident during Liverpool FC’s victory parade.
- Doyle is accused of driving a Ford Galaxy into fans on Water Street, injuring 79 people, and faces charges including two counts of attempted grievous bodily harm, dangerous driving, and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
- The incident occurred during the celebration of Liverpool’s 20th league title, which drew up to a million supporters to a 10-mile parade in the city.
- During the court appearance, Doyle, wearing a black suit, white shirt, and grey tie, confirmed his name and address, appearing emotional and holding back tears as he looked at the reporters in the courtroom.
- Due to legal matters raised by the prosecution, District Judge Paul Healey adjourned the case, with proceedings set to resume later in the day; a heavy police presence was noted around the courtroom and the Water Street area.
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