Liverpool parade collision: man appears in court on 24 more charges
Briefly

Paul Doyle, a 53-year-old former Royal Marine commando, faces 31 charges, including grievous bodily harm and dangerous driving, after a car incident that injured 134 Liverpool football fans. The incident occurred on 26 May during a victory parade. Doyle's new charges include 19 counts of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm and seven counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent. Among the victims are two babies aged six and seven months. A plea hearing is scheduled for 4 September, with a trial date set for 24 November, expected to last three to four weeks.
Paul Doyle, 53, faces an additional 24 charges, including two related to alleged victims who are babies aged six and seven months after a car struck fans.
Doyle wept while making his court appearance, as he was charged with 31 counts following an incident that injured 134 people on 26 May.
The charges against Doyle amplify the severity of his actions, covering 29 alleged victims, including six children, during a victory parade.
The plea hearing for Paul Doyle is scheduled for 4 September, and a trial date has been set for 24 November, expected to last three to four weeks.
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