BREAKING: Liverpool FC release statement as Paul Doyle pleads guilty to parade crash
Liverpool Football Club have responded after Paul Doyle changed his plea in court, admitting 31 offences related to driving into the crowd of supporters at the club's Premier League victory parade
by Felix Keith · The MirrorLiverpool Football Club have released a statement after Paul Doyle pleaded guilty to all 31 offences against him. Doyle drove his car into crowds of Liverpool fans who had lined the streets on May 26 to celebrate the club winning the Premier League.
The 54-year-old has now admitted dangerous driving, affray, 17 charges of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent, nine counts of causing GBH with intent and three counts of wounding with intent.
He changed his plea on Wednesday, having previously denied the offences, which relate to 29 victims aged between six months and 77.
Liverpool said in a statement: "Our victory parade last May allowed an unprecedented number of Liverpool fans to celebrate together our Premier League title win – something we were unable to do in 2020.
"The day of incredible joy ended in unimaginable circumstances and we hope today's conviction brings some peace to all those affected by the horrific incident. Our thoughts are with them all.
"We would like to thank our emergency services and partner agencies – Merseyside Police, North West and St John Ambulance Services, Merseyside Fire & Rescue – and members of the public, who responded with such bravery and compassion on the day. Their actions undoubtedly saved lives and exemplified the spirit of our city."
Prosecutors at Liverpool Crown Court said Doyle had carried out an act of “calculated violence” by driving his Ford Galaxy Titanium into a crowd. He collided with 100 men, women and children and it was only by “sheer luck” no-one was killed.
The father-of-three, of Croxteth, Liverpool, sat with his head down and sobbed as he changed his plea on the second day of his trial.
Chief Crown prosecutor Sarah Hammond said: “By entering guilty pleas, Doyle has finally accepted that he intentionally drove into crowds of innocent people during Liverpool FC’s victory parade.
“Dashcam footage from Doyle’s vehicle shows that as he approached Dale Street and Water Street, he became increasingly agitated by the crowds. Rather than wait for them to pass, he deliberately drove at them, forcing his way through.
“Driving a vehicle into a crowd is an act of calculated violence. This was not a momentary lapse by Paul Doyle – it was a choice he made that day and it turned celebration into mayhem.”
Merseyside Police Detective Chief Inspector John Fitzgerald said: “Thousands of people had gathered in the city to watch the Liverpool FC parade and it is only by sheer luck that nobody was killed because of Doyle’s reckless actions.
“In just seven minutes his dangerous driving meant that his car collided with more than 100 people, including children, in some cases trapping people underneath and causing serious injuries.”