14 Aug 2025, 13:14
Paul Doyle's case about the incident at the parade will be heard in court
- Paul Doyle has been charged with 24 new offenses following the incident.
- 134 individuals were injured, among them children.
- The next court session will take place on April 4.
Paul Doyle, a 53-year-old former marine, has once again appeared before the court in Liverpool, where he was charged with 24 new offenses. This occurred after his vehicle drove into a crowd of fans during the celebratory parade of Liverpool Football Club on May 26.
At the previous court session, which took place on August 14, Doyle appeared via video link from custody. He already faced seven charges, including causing serious bodily harm, but the new charges, one of which is an attempt to cause serious bodily harm to two individuals, significantly expand the case.
At the time of the incident in the crowd, there were nearly a million people celebrating Liverpool's 20th title. During the celebrations, 134 individuals were injured, including six children.
Judge Andrew Menary approved the decision to continue holding Doyle under custody until the next hearing, which will take place on April 4. During this session, he will be able to express his position regarding the new charges.
The process will likely take three to four weeks, and the date of the next court hearing is set for November 24.
Tags: Crime