
Liverpool Parade Crash: Former Royal Marine in Court, 73 Injured
Liverpool Parade Crash: Former Royal Marine Commando Paul Doyle Appears in Court A former Royal Marine commando, Paul Doyle, appeared in court today, visibly emotional, facing charges related to a car incident during Liverpool FC's Premier League title parade. The incident, which occurred on Monday, resulted in injuries to 73 people, including a nine-year-old girl. Doyle, 53, was charged after allegedly tailgating an ambulance and then driving through a roadblock before ramming into the crowd in the city center. According to the court proceedings, he only spoke to confirm his name and age. A witness described the scene as chaotic and terrifying, saying, "It was absolute pandemonium. People were screaming, and there was so much confusion." The incident has sparked widespread outrage and concern. The court appearance marks a significant step in the legal process, with Doyle expected to enter a plea at a later date. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are working to determine the full extent of the injuries and the circumstances leading to the incident. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of road safety and crowd control during large public events. Authorities are working to ensure that similar incidents are prevented in the future.