Liverpool title parade: The man accused of having driven a car in the not guilty pleaded crowds | Football news

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A man accused of having led to crowds during the Liverpool victory parade in the Premier League pleaded not guilty.

More than 134 people were injured when a Ford Galaxy struck crowds that left the Liverpool seafront after the parade on May 26 just after 6 p.m.

The injured varied from six months to 77 years.

Doyle, 53, of Croxteth, Liverpool, was initially accused of seven offenses, but during a hearing last month, 24 other accusations were added to the indictment.

He appeared via Videolink in prison at Liverpool Crown runs on Thursday and pleaded not guilty to the 31 offenses.

He pleaded pleadings not guilty to dangerous conduct, face, 18 accusations of having tried to cause serious bodily lesions (GBH) with an intention, nine leaders of provoked GBH with intention and two injury leaders with intention.

2025-09-04 09:45:00

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