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Man accused of driving into crowds at Liverpool victory parade pleads not guilty

Police and emergency personnel after the crash on Water Street following the Liverpool victory parade crash (Owen Humphreys/PA)
Police and emergency personnel after the crash on Water Street following the Liverpool victory parade crash (Owen Humphreys/PA) (PA Wire)
  • Paul Doyle, a 53-year-old former Royal Marine, has denied 31 charges after allegedly driving his car into crowds of Liverpool football fans.
  • An incident occurred on Water Street in Liverpool city centre on 26 May, following the club's Premier League victory parade.
  • Merseyside Police reported that 134 people were injured.
  • The charges include multiple counts of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm with intent, causing grievous bodily harm with intent, wounding with intent, dangerous driving, and affray.
  • Mr Doyle, who remains in custody, is scheduled for a provisional trial starting on 24 November, expected to last three to four weeks.
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