Paul Doyle, convicted of ramming his car into a crowd of FC Liverpool supporters during a victory parade, has been sentenced to 21 years in prison.

Paul Doyle had a loving bond with his wife and children and was known as a ‘good guy’ in the community. Then he drove his car into a crowd of innocent football fans in an act of…

The 54-year-old faces sentencing at Liverpool Crown Court after last month admitting 31 charges relating to 29 victims at the Liverpool Parade

Paul Doyle is expected to appear for sentencing at Liverpool Crown Court this morning

LONDON: A driver who unleashed road rage horror on fans celebrating Liverpool’s Premier League victory, injuring over 100 people by plowing into them with his car, broke down…

Paul Doyle, 54, is due to be sentenced on Tuesday after admitting 31 offences against 21 adults and eight children

Paul Doyle appeared emotional as horrifying footage showing his vehicle hitting dozens of Liverpool supporters was played during his sentencing hearing at Liverpool Crown Court

The ex-Royal Marine who mowed down 134 Liverpool soccer fans at a parade in England was described at a sentencing hearing as a man who lost his temper

The 54-year-old is due to be sentenced later on Tuesday

Police said Paul Doyle, 54, used his vehicle ‘as a weapon’ in a moment of rage at a victory parade in the city on 25 May

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LONDON: A British man who injured more than 130 people by plowing his car into a crowd of Liverpool soccer fans during May’s Premier League victory parade was jailed for…

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Paul Doyle, il 54enne che a maggio aveva guidato la propria auto contro una folla di persone durante i festeggiamenti per la vittoria del Liverpool nel campionato nazionale di…

Paul Doyle, convicted of ramming his car into a crowd of FC Liverpool supporters during a victory parade, has been sentenced to 21 years in prison.

Paul Doyle showed no reaction as he was sentenced to 21 years and six months in prison during a tense hearing at Liverpool Crown Court