Breaking News: Man Admits Panicked Attack on Liverpool Parade, Investigation Underway
Liverpool, UK - A 26-year-old man, Paul Doyle, has pleaded guilty to 31 charges related to a chaotic attack on a Liverpool victory parade on May 26. Doyle admitted to using his car as a "weapon" to plough into over 100 people on Water Street, causing widespread panic and injury.
Victims of the attack described their terror and injuries in court, with one mother, Sheree Aldridge, recounting how she thought her baby son had died after being thrown from his pram. Aldridge suffered a leg injury and feared for her life during the incident.
Doyle initially told police he acted out of fear and panic, but prosecutors disputed this claim, saying he had lost his temper and driven at crowds in a rage. The court heard that Doyle's actions caused significant harm to numerous people.
The investigation into the attack is ongoing, with Doyle set to be sentenced at a later date. The Liverpool community is still reeling from the incident, with many victims and witnesses seeking support and justice.
This is a developing story, with further updates expected as more information becomes available.
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