Man accused of driving car into Liverpool FC parade crowd faces 24 new charges
Summary
A man named Paul Doyle faces a total of 31 charges after allegedly driving into a crowd during Liverpool FC's victory parade. He appeared in court via video-link from prison and did not enter a plea to the charges. The new charges include injuries to fans and assault against two babies.Key Facts
- Paul Doyle is accused of driving into a crowd at Liverpool FC's victory parade.
- He now faces 31 charges, including new ones for assault and injuries.
- The new charges include offences against five children aged six months to 17 years.
- More than 130 people were injured in the incident.
- Doyle appeared in Liverpool Crown Court over a video-link from prison.
- He has not entered any pleas yet, as his lawyer requested more time.
- The incident occurred on May 26 when a car drove into the crowd on Water Street, Liverpool.
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