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Ex-Royal Marine charged after Liverpool soccer fans mown down at parade
@Source: smh.com.au
Liverpool: A former Royal Marine has been charged after he allegedly ploughed his family car into fans during a parade celebrating Liverpool FC’s Premier League title win.
Father-of-three Paul Doyle, 53, is accused of seven offences including dangerous driving and grievous bodily harm after dozens of people were mown down.
Doyle, a former company director from the West Derby area of the city, is charged with using his Ford Galaxy to attack six victims, including two children.
He was arrested shortly after the crash on Monday, which left 79 people injured, after the car collided with revellers on Water Street in the city centre. The injured ranged from a nine-year-old child to a 78-year-old pensioner. Seven victims remain in hospital.
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