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Unseen footage of Liverpool parade crash shows seven minutes of horror and chaos

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Doyle, 54, will spend 21 years and six months behind bars, a judge has ruled after he pleaded guilty to 31 charges, including dangerous driving and attempting to cause grievous bodily harm, after he drove his car into crowds of Liverpool FC supporters celebrating the club's Premier League title win on May 26. He said in his statement that he was knocked to the floor after being hit, and got back on his feet only to "realise I had lost my mum".



He said: "But since that day it has brought everything to the surface, and I find I can no longer put a mask on and carry on as normal." "I am angry when I go to bed. He told police he was convicted after getting "involved in a drunken fight with sailors".

After his arrest in connection with the Liverpool parade, Doyle told police he had a "scuffle with men in a nightclub" and was thrown out. I think the simple answer is he lost his temper.