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flag A former Royal Marine pleaded guilty to 31 charges after deliberately crashing his car into Liverpool fans, injuring 134, including children and a baby.

flag A 54-year-old former Royal Marine, Paul Doyle, is set to be sentenced for deliberately driving his car into crowds celebrating Liverpool FC’s Premier League victory on May 26, 2025, injuring 134 people, including children and a baby. flag Doyle, who pleaded guilty to 31 charges including causing grievous bodily harm and dangerous driving, admitted using his Ford Galaxy as a weapon during a rage-fueled rampage lasting several minutes. flag Dashcam footage showed him shouting threats, accelerating into pedestrians, reversing into victims, and striking an ambulance. flag The attack, which occurred amid a festive atmosphere, was not terrorism. flag Doyle, described as a family man, told police after arrest that he felt he had “ruined my family’s life.” Victims and families shared emotional impact statements during the sentencing hearing. flag The maximum penalty for the most serious charges is life imprisonment.

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