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    Liverpool Parade Driver Ploughed Into Crowds 'in a Rage', Prosecutors Say Ahead of Sentencing

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    Posted on December 15, 2025

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Paul Doyle injured over 130 people by driving into a crowd during Liverpool's victory parade, acting out of rage. Sentencing is pending.

    Driver in Rage Injures 130+ at Liverpool Parade

    LONDON, Dec ‌15 (Reuters) - A British man who injured more than 130 people by ploughing his car into ‍a crowd ‌of Liverpool soccer fans during May's Premier League victory parade did so simply because he lost ⁠his temper, prosecutors said on Monday as his ‌sentencing hearing began.

    Paul Doyle, 54, last month pleaded guilty to 31 charges, including nine of causing grievous bodily harm with intent and 17 counts of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm.

    He appeared in the dock at Liverpool Crown ⁠Court as prosecutor Paul Greaney said Doyle had acted "in a rage" when he deliberately drove at people, injuring 134 including eight ​children, one as young as six months.

    Greaney said that "some at the ‌scene thought that what was taking place ⁠was a terrorist attack" when Doyle drove his Ford Galaxy car into massed pedestrians on May 26.

    But Doyle's actions were "not driven by ideology", Greaney said, adding: "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 and, when he did so, he intended to cause people within the crowd serious harm."

    DRIVER CAUSED HORROR ON 'DAY OF JOYFULNESS'

    Greaney told the court that around ​a million ‍people had come out to celebrate ​Liverpool's 20th English league title, watching an open-top bus parade featuring the team and its staff with the Premier League trophy travel through the city.

    Shortly after the Liverpool team had passed in their bus, fans began to make their way home as Doyle was driving into the city centre to pick up friends who had been to the parade.

    In the space of two minutes at around 6 pm, ⁠Greaney said Doyle "used his vehicle as a weapon" against pedestrians until he finally came to a stop and was arrested.

    "He not only caused injury ​on a large scale, but he also generated horror in those who had attended what they had thought would be a day of joyfulness," Greaney said.

    The prosecutor then played "truly shocking" dashcam footage, which showed Doyle shouting angrily at people to move before accelerating into the ‌crowds while beeping his horn. People can be seen hitting the windscreen and being dragged under the vehicle.

    Judge Andrew Menary is expected to pass sentence on Tuesday.

    (Reporting by Sam Tobin; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Paul Doyle drove into a crowd during Liverpool's victory parade.
    • •Doyle pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including grievous bodily harm.
    • •The incident injured 134 people, including eight children.
    • •Prosecutors described Doyle's actions as driven by rage, not ideology.
    • •Sentencing is expected to be passed by Judge Andrew Menary.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Liverpool parade driver ploughed into crowds 'in a rage', prosecutors say ahead of sentencing

    1What is a sentencing hearing?

    A sentencing hearing is a legal proceeding where a judge determines the appropriate punishment for a convicted individual, considering factors such as the severity of the crime and the defendant's history.

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