Breaking News: Paul Doyle Admits to Fabricating Panic Claims in Liverpool Parade Attack
Liverpool, UK - December 15, 2023 - Paul Doyle, the man who drove his car into a crowd of over 100 people at Liverpool's victory parade on May 26, has admitted to fabricating claims of panic and fear. According to court testimony, Doyle initially told police he acted out of panic, but prosecutors revealed he had actually "just lost his temper" and driven at crowds in a rage.
The shocking admission comes as victims of the attack shared their harrowing experiences in court. Sheree Aldridge, 37, recounted how she thought her baby son Teddy Eveson had died after being hit by Doyle's car, and feared for her own life. "I thought my Teddy was dead," she said. "I thought I was next. I thought my children would grow up without a mother."
The attack on May 26 left many injured and traumatized. Doyle's actions were widely condemned, and the incident sparked widespread outrage. The court proceedings are ongoing, with Doyle facing charges related to the attack.
This is a developing story, with further updates expected as the court case continues. Doyle's defense team has not commented on the admission, and it is unclear what impact this revelation will have on the case. Stay tuned for further updates as more information becomes available.
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