Paramedic 'sent flying' in Liverpool parade attack
Summary
A paramedic named James Vernon was hit by a car during Liverpool's Premier League victory parade. The car, driven by Paul Doyle, struck Vernon and others in the crowded area. Doyle faces multiple charges and is awaiting sentencing.Key Facts
- A paramedic, James Vernon, was hit by a two-tonne car during Liverpool's victory parade.
- The car was driven by Paul Doyle, who is 54 years old.
- The incident took place on May 26 when Vernon was helping with a medical emergency.
- Paul Doyle pleaded guilty to 31 charges, including causing grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent and dangerous driving.
- Doyle's car drove into a crowd and hit many people, then reversed into an ambulance.
- Vernon, who was knocked down, still helped others afterward, including sheltering children in an ambulance.
- Footage of the incident was shared on social media.
- Doyle will be sentenced after he pleaded guilty to the charges.
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