Paul Doyle's loss of temper on the day of the Liverpool parade attack, described by the sentencing judge as "incomprehensible", may never be fully explained. There seemed little cause for the ...
Liverpool parade attacker Paul Doyle has been jailed for 21 years and six months, after ploughing his car into 134 football fans during a two-minute anger-fuelled rampage. The 54-year-old wept in the ...
Paul Doyle is sentenced to 21 years and six months after pleading guilty to driving into crowds at the Liverpool Premier League victory parade in the city centre this year. Judge Andrew Menary KC, ...
A former Royal Navy reservist has broken his silence on a historic incident involving Paul Doyle after his sentencing for ploughing into crowds in Liverpool during a victory parade. The attacker bit ...
Liverpool supporters who were injured when Paul Doyle drove his car through crowds at the team's victory parade have spoken about their experiences from that day. Before Doyle, 54, was jailed for 21 ...
“As the parade was finishing, the defendant, Paul Doyle, was driving his grey Ford Galaxy Titanium from his home in Croxteth ...
Liverpool parade crash suspect Paul Doyle has changed his plea after returning to court for day two of his trial, pleading ...
Paul Doyle, was jailed for 21 years and six months on Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to 31 offences relating to the crash on ...
Detective Chief Inspector John Fitzgerald of Merseyside Police says that the Liverpool victory parade attacker, Paul Doyle, "didn't care of the consequences" of his actions - adding that Doyle "did ...
LONDON (AP) — A driver who injured more than 130 people when he plowed his car into a crowd of soccer fans celebrating Liverpool’s Premier League championship was sentenced to over 20 years in prison ...
A former soldier who brought Paul Doyle’s car to a stop when he climbed into the back seat and moved the gearstick to park ...
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'Liverpool parade attacker bit part of my ear off at M6 service station in Lancashire'
Stuart Lucas, 68, stepped in to stop Paul Doyle, then in the Royal Marines, from assaulting younger colleagues 31 years ago at M6 services - Doyle bit off part of his ear and spat it out ...
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