The trial is ongoing.
Liverpool‘s title celebrations were disrupted when a man drove into a group of supporters, resulting in over 60 injuries. The investigation is still active, as the accused faces multiple charges.
Details: The primary suspect is 53-year-old Paul Doyle. In a hearing at Liverpool Crown Court, he denied 31 charges.
The charges include dangerous driving, disorderly conduct, eight counts of attempted grievous bodily harm, seven counts of causing grievous bodily harm, and two counts of wounding. Some charges are related to children, including a six-month-old boy named Teddy Ivson.
Legal proceedings are ongoing, with a preliminary hearing set for October 27 and the main court session scheduled for November 25.
Reminder: During the championship parade, the man identified as Doyle drove into Liverpool fans.
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