A FORMER Marine broke down as he pleaded guilty to deliberately mowing down crowds at the Liverpool victory parade.

Paul Doyle was charged after 134 people including two babies were injured in the horror on May 26.

Paul Doyle, accused of driving the car that injured people after the Liverpool parade.Paul Doyle has dramatically changed his pleas

The 54-year-old appeared at Crown today where he was due to stand trial.

But he sobbed as he dramatically changed his pleas and admitted a string of charges relating to 29 victims.

Six of these relate to children – including a six-month-old and seven-month-old – with the oldest victim aged 77.

Among the counts are dangerous driving, affray, 18 charges of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent, nine of causing GBH with intent and two counts of wounding with intent.

The carnage unfolded as thousands of Liverpool fans packed the streets to watch the title winners parade the Premier League trophy on an open-top bus.

It was the first time since 1990 that fans could celebrate a title win with a parade after their 2020 success came during the pandemic.

More than 130 people were injured when a Ford Galaxy Titanium collided with crowds just after 6pm.

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