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'Our panic when son called from Liverpool car attack'

'Our panic when son called from Liverpool car attack'

Summary

A car attack occurred during a Liverpool FC victory parade when Paul Doyle drove into a crowd, injuring several people, including 17-year-old Mason Osborne. Doyle initially denied the charges but later admitted guilt to all 31 charges in court. Mason's father described the panic and distress he and his family experienced during the incident.

Key Facts

  • Paul Doyle drove into crowds during Liverpool FC's victory parade, intent on causing harm.
  • Mason Osborne, then 17, was among those injured in the incident.
  • Paul Doyle initially denied but then admitted to 31 charges in court.
  • No terrorism was involved; Doyle became agitated by the crowds.
  • Doyle's actions injured multiple people, including causing a broken ankle to one woman.
  • The incident took place after the open-top bus parade for Liverpool FC players.
  • Mason Osborne's injuries required two months of recovery time.
  • Mason's father, Nick Osborne, described the incident as highly traumatic for the family.
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