Ex-Marine pleads NOT guilty to deliberately mowing down crowd including two babies in Liverpool victory parade rampage

Published on September 04, 2025 at 09:27 AM
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A FORMER Marine has pleaded not guilty to mowing down crowds at the Liverpool victory parade.

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

Photo of Paul Doyle.Paul Doyle has appeared in court charged over the Liverpool crash rampage Aftermath of a car plowing into a Liverpool FC parade crowd.Footage showed a car driving through the crowd Person driving a car.Police swooped on the vehicle as the crowds were scattered Emergency personnel responding to a road accident.Police confirmed 134 people were injured in the horror on May 26

The 53-year-old appeared at Crown today where he denied 31 charges relating to 29 victims.

Doyle was previously charged with seven counts but the extra 24 were added last month.

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

Among the new counts are 23 assault charges and one of affray.

Doyle was charged in May with two counts of wounding with intent, two counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent, two counts of attempted grievous bodily harm with intent and one count of dangerous .

A wounding charge and an attempted grievous bodily harm charge relate to children aged 11 and 17.

The court previously heard Doyle had “driven deliberately” into the crowd of football fans and allegedly used his car as a “weapon”.

Merseyside previously ruled out as a possible motive for the alleged attack.

Dad-of-three Doyle was a Royal Marine commando but is now understood to be a businessman who ran a now-dissolved firm.

He has previously competed in triathlons and enjoyed luxury holidays.

Neighbours in his quiet suburb claimed his wife only found out about the crash when she saw the car on the news.

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.

But the festivities quickly turned to horror when a dark grey Ford Galaxy suddenly appeared in Water Street.

Merseyside Police confirmed the car had followed an ambulance beyond the cordon as medics were called to help a member of the public having a suspected heart attack.

Mobile phone footage showed it ploughing into the crowd as screams were heard.

It then came to a stop as fearless fans rushed over in a bid to drag the driver from the car.

But the vehicle then lurched forward again – sending pedestrians scattering before finally coming to a standstill.

Fire crews arrived to find four people trapped under the vehicle, including a child, and worked quickly to free them.

Sir released a statement at the time, saying: “The scenes in Liverpool are appalling – my thoughts are with all those injured or affected.

“I want to thank the police and emergency services for their swift and ongoing response to this shocking incident.

“I’m being kept updated on developments and ask that we give the police the space they need to investigate.”

Liverpool FC said: “We are in direct contact with Merseyside Police regarding the incident on Water Street which happened towards the end of the trophy parade earlier this evening.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with those who have been affected by this serious incident.

“We will continue to offer our full support to the emergency services and local authorities who are dealing with this incident.”

Photo of Paul Doyle, Liverpool parade car driver suspect.Dad-of-three Paul Doyle is a former Royal Marine Police tents and debris at a Liverpool city center scene.Thousands had flooded the streets of Liverpool when the horror unfolded Liverpool players celebrating Premier League victory on an open-top bus.The supporters were celebrating Liverpool’s title win at the time

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