Liverpool Fan Incident: Driver Sentenced to Over Two Decades in Prison
Judge Imposes Heavy Sentence
A Liverpool court has sentenced Paul Doyle to 21 years and 6 months in prison for driving into a crowd at Liverpool Football Club’s championship parade in 2025. The Liverpool Echo reports that the 54-year-old also received a driving ban of 16 years and 10 months.
The Incident Unfolded
On May 26, 2025, a Ford Galaxy driven by Doyle crashed into fans leaving Liverpool’s seafront after the parade. The incident resulted in over 134 injuries.
Doyle’s Change of Plea
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Doyle initially denied all charges but changed his plea to guilty shortly before the trial began on November 26. He admitted to dangerous driving causing grievous bodily harm with intent.”
Consequences for the Community
- The incident sent shockwaves through the Liverpool community, leading to increased security measures at future events.
- Liverpool FC issued a statement expressing their gratitude for the emergency services’ prompt response and their support for the victims and their families.
Why It Matters
This sentencing sends a clear message that dangerous behavior at sporting events will not be tolerated. It also emphasizes the importance of highway safety and the severity of driving offenses that cause harm to others.
Did you know?
In 2026, Liverpool FC introduced stricter measures for fan transportation, including designated shuttle buses, to enhance safety during parade events.
FAQs
- What were the original charges against Paul Doyle?
- Дoyle was charged with dangerous driving causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
- How long was the driving ban imposed on Doyle?
- His driving ban lasted 16 years and 10 months.
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