Man Who Hit Liverpool Parade Jailed For Over 21 Years
A driver who in a fit of road rage drove into crowds celebrating Liverpool's Premier League victory was on Tuesday jailed for 21 years and six months for unleashing scenes of "horror and devastation" on the city's streets.
Man sentenced to 21 years for car ramming of Liverpool parade crowd
Dec. 16 (UPI) -- Paul Doyle, the man 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 jailed for more than 21 years after ploughing car into Liverpool parade crowd
Paul Doyle, who rammed his car into crowds of people at a Liverpool parade, has been jailed for more than 21 years - this is a breaking story
Man who ploughed car into Liverpool football parade jailed for over 21 years
Paul Doyle, 54, sobbed openly in court as victim impact statements were read out. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Driver who rammed through crowd at Liverpool soccer parade sentenced to over 21 years
A driver who injured more than 130 people when he plowed his car into a crowd of soccer fans celebrating Liverpool’s Premier League championship was sentenced Tuesday to more than 21 years in prison. Paul Doyle rammed his minivan through a sea of fans on May 26 in two minutes…
Driver who rammed into Liverpool fans' victory parade sentenced to over 21 years
Paul Doyle, the driver who ploughed into a crowd of Liverpool fans celebrating their team's Premier League championship, injuring 134 people, was sentenced Tuesday to 21 years and six months in prison…
Driver who rammed through crowd at Liverpool soccer parade sentenced to over 20 years
A driver who injured more than 130 people when he plowed his car into a crowd of soccer fans in Liverpool has been sentenced.
How 'red mist' led Paul Doyle to plough into Liverpool parade crowd - as violent past revealed
Tens of thousands of Liverpool fans had been on the streets to celebrate the club's Premier League triumph. Paul Doyle's actions resulted in injuries to 134 people, including two babies and six other children.
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