Liverpool parade accused pleads not guilty
Summary
A man named Paul Doyle, accused of driving his car into a crowd of Liverpool FC fans, pleaded not guilty to 31 charges. These charges include dangerous driving and causing serious injuries. The incident injured over 130 people during a celebration in Liverpool.Key Facts
- Paul Doyle is accused of using his car to harm people.
- The incident happened during a Liverpool FC victory parade on May 26.
- More than 130 people, including eight children, were hurt.
- Paul Doyle is a former Royal Marine Commando.
- He is facing charges like dangerous driving and causing serious harm.
- Doyle appeared in court via a video link from prison.
- He pleaded not guilty to all charges.
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