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How 'red mist' led Paul Doyle to plough into Liverpool parade crowd as violent past revealed
Paul Doyle was sentenced to 21.5 years after injuring 134 people in a deliberate vehicle attack; Daniel Barr was honored for stopping the rampage and preventing further harm.
- Paul Doyle was a 54-year-old father of three who ploughed his car into a crowd of Liverpool FC fans, injuring 134 people, during a victory parade.
- Doyle was described as a 'diamond' by friends and family, with hobbies like hiking and triathlons, but his actions left victims like Ukrainian refugees and Manchester bombing survivors traumatized.
- Doyle was sentenced to 21 years and 6 months in jail for 31 offenses, including dangerous driving and grievous bodily harm, over the Liverpool parade attack.
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JK Rowling calls for major honour to be given to hero of Liverpool crash horror as Paul Doyle sentenced
JK Rowling has called for Daniel Barr to be awarded the George Cross for his bravery during the Liverpool FC victory parade attack, after horrific details of the rampage emerged in court
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticlePaul Doyle kept uttering same chilling question as he rammed car into crowd - The Mirror
A man who stopped Paul Doyle in his tracks as he mowed into a crowd of Liverpool FC fans has been branded a 'hero' for his incredible act of bravery. Now he's revealed what happened when he climbed into the car
·London, United Kingdom
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right2Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution55% Center
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