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Driver 'lost his temper' and 'intended to cause serious harm' in Liverpool parade crash

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Paul Doyle's sentencing hearing began at Liverpool Crown Court on Monday December 15; Doyle, 54, pleaded guilty in November to all 31 charges relating to the Liverpool parade crash in May; Warning: This article contains distressing information Monday 15 December 2025 11:30, UK Image: Paul Doyle, 54, pleaded guilty to 31 charges last month (pic: Crown Prosecution Service/PA Wire, Danny Lawson/PA Archive/PA Images) A man who ploughed a car into more than 100 Liverpool fans at a Premier League victory parade "lost his temper in his desire to get to where he wanted to get to" and "intended to cause people within the crowd serious harm", his sentencing hearing was told.Prosecutor Paul Greaney KC told Liverpool Crown Court that Paul Doyle was driving his grey Ford Galaxy Titanium from his home in Croxteth into central Liverpool to pick up friends who had attended the parade on May 26. His vehicle weighed nearly two tonnes.Mr Greaney said the road was extremely busy with pedestrians on what should have been a day of joy.He said: "The defendant drove the Galaxy on to Dale Street at 5.54pm and began to travel in the direction of Water Street, so on a course opposite from the direction of travel of most of the fans, and towards them."From an early stage, Paul Doyle drove dangerously along that road, frightening people as he did so.



Then at 5.59pm, he encountered some traffic implementation measures that were filtering vehicles off to the right."He came to (a) halt, but shortly afterwards set off down the left side of Dale Street towards Water Street, ignoring the measures."Doyle, 54, cried as he appeared in the dock for his sentencing hearing.He wore a black suit and grey tie with white shirt and sobbed as Paul Greaney KC, prosecuting, began opening the sentencing.Doyle had a tissue in his hand which he held to his face at times.More than 30 victims were in court for the hearing, with others in another room in the building.Doyle's actions "generated horror in those who had attended what they had thought would be a day of joyfulness",He said: "By 6.01pm, so less than two minutes later, the Galaxy was stationary on Water Street and attempts were being made by fans to drag Paul Doyle from it. He was quickly protected by police officers, and thereafter arrested and detained, having sustained only minor injuries."What had happened in that short period between 5.59pm and 6.01pm is that the defendant had driven his vehicle into a collision with well over 100 people, causing injuries including serious injuries to many and, when the vehicle was brought to a halt, people including children were trapped beneath it."The prosecution case is that the defendant had used the vehicle as a weapon over that period of time."In doing so, he not only caused injury on a large scale, but also generated horror in those who had attended what they had thought would be a day of joyfulness."The truth is a simple one - Paul Doyle just lost his temper in his desire to get to where he wanted to get to.

In a rage, he drove into the crowd. When he did so, he intended to cause people within the crowd serious harm."More to follow...