Liverpool man accused of ramming car into football parade faces new charges
Summary
A British man named Paul Doyle is facing additional criminal charges after allegedly driving his car into a crowd celebrating Liverpool's Premier League title win. He now faces a total of 31 charges related to the incident, which injured 134 people, including children and babies.Key Facts
- Paul Doyle is accused of driving into a crowd during a Liverpool football victory parade.
- The incident happened on May 26, and 134 people were injured.
- Doyle faces a total of 31 charges, including dangerous driving and causing harm with intent.
- The charges involve 29 victims, with ages ranging from six months to 77 years.
- Six of the charges relate to injuries to children, including two babies.
- Doyle initially faced seven charges, but now has 24 additional charges.
- He did not enter any pleas during his latest court appearance.
- The next court hearing is set for September 4, and a provisional trial date is November 24.
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