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Liverpool parade crash suspect Paul Doyle pleads not guilty to dangerous driving after car ploughed into fans

Liverpool, who wounded 134 people, rejected all the accusations of an old royal Sea, accused of applying his car to football fans at the Premier League Victory Pass ceremony.

Paul Doyle, 53, It appeared in Liverpool Crown Court The video connection from the prison wearing a gray T -shirt on Thursday was not found guilty of allegations about 29 victims between the ages of six months and 77 years.

Each accusation was given to him and then he shook his head from time to time when he was drowned in tears.

Mersexide police, Mr. Doy’ın Ford Galaxy Titanium in May after the city center parade after the allegedly left the crowd of 134 people were injured, he said.

Initially, he was accused of seven crimes, but 24 crimes were further added to the indictment last month.

Liverpool is accused of 18 censuses of trying to cause severe physical damage, intention to severe physical damages, intention to cause two numbers, a dangerous driving, and a number of issues.

The youngest sacrifice is the six -month -month Teddy Eveson. Seven children allegedly injured or allegedly trying to injure Mr. Doyle cannot be named for legal reasons.

Paul Doyle in Liverpool Magistrates' Court earlier this year

Paul Doyle in Liverpool Magistrates’ Court earlier this year (PA)

When the incident occurred at Water Street immediately after 18:00 on May 26, hundreds of fans were leaving the Coast Victory Pass. Up to one million supporters came together to celebrate Liverpool’s 20th League at a 10 -mile passage ceremony in the city.

The suspect was arrested at the scene and tried to save a few people trapped under the car under the car and was taken to hospital for dozens of treatment.

Days later, two numbers with intention, two numbers, two numbers, great physical damage and one number caused dangerous driving.

Mr. Doyle is allegedly dangerous on the roads between Burgill Road and Water Street.

The Liverpool Magistrates’ Court heard that in the first appearance of the first court, he was allegedly used to “use his vehicle as a deliberate weapon.”

The honorary recorder of the Liverpool judge Andrew Menary KC detained him on October 27 for a pre -trial examination.

The hearing, which is expected to last up to four weeks, is expected to start on November 25th.

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