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Liverpool parade crash suspect Paul Doyle faces 24 new charges after car ploughed into fans

A former Royal Marine is accused of 24 more after being deported to football fans at the Premier League Victory Pass ceremony of Liverpool.

53 -year -old Paul Doyle, Ford Galaxy Titanium Liverpool City Center allegedly put the crowd allegedly driving 134 people were accused of seven crimes before.

Currently, 23 more attack accusations and a number of 31 numbers, including a number of points.

Six of the new crimes are related to children, including a child and a seven -month child, at the hearing on Thursday, Liverpool Crown Court.

Mr. Doyle seemed to wear a gray T -shirt on a video connection from prison.

Liverpool judge Andrew Menary KC’s recorder, Mr. Doyle, who is expected to be satisfied with the case postponed the case until 4 September.

Old Royal Deniz Paul Doyle, 53, at the previous hearing
Old Royal Deniz Paul Doyle, 53, at the previous hearing (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 a million supporters came together to celebrate Liverpool’s 20th League at a 10 -mile passenger ceremony in the city.

Mr. Doyle from Croxteth was arrested at the scene where firefighters were trying to save a few people stuck under the car and 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, who was detained, is allegedly dangerous to the roads between the home address in Burghill 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.”

A temporary trial date was determined for November 24, which could take three to four weeks.

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