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A man, Paul Doyle, 54, has been charged with 31 offences after allegedly driving his car into a crowd celebrating Liverpool FC’s victory parade, injuring 134 people, including two infants. Doyle, a former Royal Marine commando, appeared in court and confirmed his name. The incident occurred on May 26, with injuries ranging from nine to 78 years old. All injured have been discharged from the hospital.
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