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'Liverpool parade left emotional scars on our entire family'

'Liverpool parade left emotional scars on our entire family'

Summary

During a victory parade for Liverpool's football team, Paul Doyle drove his car into a crowd, causing injuries to many people. Doyle has been sentenced to over 21 years in prison for dangerous driving and causing harm. Victims shared their emotional and physical experiences in court, describing the lasting impact of the incident.

Key Facts

  • Paul Doyle drove a car into a crowd at a Liverpool parade.
  • He received a prison sentence of 21 years and 6 months.
  • An 11-year-old boy and a 77-year-old woman were among those injured.
  • The courtroom heard 78 victim statements describing the event's impact.
  • Victims reported both physical injuries and emotional trauma.
  • One mother spoke about her fear when the car hit her baby's pram.
  • A victim from Ukraine was injured and required surgery with metal plates.
  • Victims urged Doyle to take responsibility for his actions.

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