Paul Doyle, a British marine, allegedly drove his car into crowds celebrating Liverpool's Premier League title win, resulting in 34 new charges being brought against him. A total of 31 charges now involve 134 victims aged between six months and 77, including children. As many as six charges directly relate to injuries sustained by infants. Doyle initially faced seven counts, including dangerous driving and grievous bodily harm, but now confronts numerous additional allegations such as attempts to cause grievous bodily harm. The case is set to continue in September with a provisional trial scheduled for November.
Merseyside Police report that 134 individuals were injured when Paul Doyle allegedly drove his Ford Galaxy Titanium into crowds celebrating Liverpool's title win.
Among the injured were 29 distinct victims, some as young as six months, highlighting the tragedy during a festive occasion intended for celebration.
Doyle previously faced seven charges, but he now has 31 charges pending, including serious allegations such as attempts to cause grievous bodily harm and wounding with intent.
The hearing concluded with Doyle not entering any pleas, while the case is set to be addressed again on September 4, with a potential trial later.
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