Liverpool crash driver who turned parade into ‘scene of devastation’ jailed for 21 and a half years

Paul Doyle, the dad-of-two who ploughed his Ford Galaxy into Liverpool FC’s trophy parade, has been jailed for 21 and a half years.

The former Royal Marine commando has wept in the dock during all of his court appearances after injuring at least 134 people on May 26, including one six-month-old and one seven-month-old baby.

Fans celebrating the football team’s win became trapped under the wheels of the car while others were thrown over the bonnet after the 54-year-old accelerated into the packed crowd wearing a sea of red shirts.

The five-month-old who had been in it, Teddy Eveson, was thrown 15ft.
Paul Greaney KC, prosecuting, said: ‘The defendant drove into that pram.
‘Remarkably, [Teddy] was uninjured.’

His parents Sheree Aldridge and Dan Eveson had proudly dressed him in a tiny Liverpool shirt and said they were ‘excited to share this moment’ with their infant son.

Ms Aldridge said: ‘In that moment I thought I was going to die. I didn’t know where Dan and Teddy was. I felt an overwhelming pain in my leg and looked up to see Teddy’s pushchair on its side further up
the road. I thought my Teddy was dead.

Liverpool driver is Paul Doyle MUZZED
Doyle pleaded guilty to injuring at least 134 people

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Footage shows Doyle driving through crowds celebrating Liverpool FC’s victory
(Picture: Merseyside Police)Ms Aldridge said: ‘In that moment I thought I was going to die. I didn’t know where Dan and Teddy was. I felt an overwhelming pain in my leg and looked up to see Teddy’s pushchair on its side further up
the road. I thought my Teddy was dead.

Liverpool driver is Paul Doyle MUZZED
Doyle pleaded guilty to injuring at least 134 people

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Footage shows Doyle driving through crowds celebrating Liverpool FC’s victory
(Picture: Merseyside Police)
You accelerated forwards and backwards repeatedly, several victims became trapped beneath the vehicle as you continued to move it – others were thrown into the air or propelled across the ground.’

The judge said Doyle’s rampage was ‘not a result of momentary recklessness or a panicked reaction’.

He added: ‘The truth – as captured on you own dashcam and multiple CCTV and mobile recordings – is that you lost your temper in a rage.

‘You were determined to force your way through the crowd regardless of the consequences.

Police officers cover with an inflatable tent, behind a firefighter vehicle, the tents delimiting the scene of an incident in Water Street, on the sidelines of an open-top bus victory parade for Liverpool's Premier League title win, in Liverpool, north-west England on May 26, 2025. A car collided with a number of pedestrians in Liverpool, northern England, on May 26 evening during Liverpool FC's Premier League victory parade, police said. Police said they were contacted shortly after 6pm (1700 GMT) 'following reports of a collision between a car and a number of pedestrians' in the city centre. One man has been arrested, according to the police, who did not say whether there were any casualties. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP) (Photo by DARREN STAPLES/AFP via Getty Images)
Emergency services at the scene of the crash, putting up a huge inflatable tent
(Picture: AFP)
‘By your pleas of guilty you admit that you intended to cause serious harm to achieve that end – even to children.’

DCI John Fitzgerald, from Merseyside Police, said: ‘Doyle’s total disregard for the safety of others—particularly the many young children present on Dale Street and Water Street that day—is beyond comprehension. It is sheer luck that no lives were lost.’

In a dramatic plea change last month, Doyle admitted to 31 charges, including dangerous driving, affray, 17 charges of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent, nine counts of causing GBH with intent and three counts of wounding with intent.

The team bus was travelling down The Strand, which passes the end of Water Street, before the incident as people were ready to head home.

Mr Greaney said the incident was not terrorism, the vehicle was not faulty, he was an experienced driver and ‘completely sober’.

Doyle told police he was attacked when his car windows were broken, he had alcohol thrown in his face and was in a ‘blind panic and in fear of his life’, Mr Greaney said, adding: ‘That is untrue.

‘The prosecution regards that as unsurprising given he was driving a 1.9-tonne vehicle into a crowd…
with well over 100 people, causing serious injuries to many.

‘When the vehicle was brought to a halt, people including children were trapped beneath it.

‘The defendant used the vehicle as a weapon. He not only caused injury on a large scale but also generated horror in those attending what they had thought would be a day of joyfulness.’

A police bodycam recorded him in the back of their van, telling officers who kept him from angry victims: ‘I’ve just ruined my family’s life.’

Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Paul Doyle, wiping away tears as he appears at Liverpool Crown Court during his sentencing hearing on 31 offences after seriously injuring people by driving into football fans celebrating Liverpool's victory parade on May 26. Doyle, 54, admitted dangerous driving, affray, 17 charges of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent, nine counts of causing GBH with intent and three counts of wounding with intent. Picture date: Monday December 15, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire
Paul doyle weeping in court yesterday (Picture: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire)
In a statement read to the court, David Price, 44, said he was invited to Liverpool to celebrate the end of cancer treatment.

He said: ‘This weekend was meant to be joyful, a symbol of recovery and hope after surviving one of the darkest periods of my life.

‘This trauma has taken me to a darker place than even my cancer battle did.’

He said as Paul Doyle’s car came towards him, he thought: ‘This is it.’

He added: ‘I truly believe that if I hadn’t instinctively lifted myself off the bonnet, I would have been dragged underneath. That fear, raw and paralysing, has stayed with me every day since.’

Doyle had driven from his Croxteth home to pick up friends from the event after dropping them off earlier. But his driving was faster and aggressive on the second trip, including undertaking.

Mr Greaney said: ‘That the defendant was initially motivated that day by kindness only serves to make what he did later the more staggering.’

He added of the motive: ‘Paul Doyle lost his temper in his desire to get where he wanted to get to.

‘In a rage, he drove into the crowd. When he did so, he intended to cause people within the crowd serious harm. The truth is as simple as the consequences were awful.’

Doyle sobbed in the dock as impact statements were read out from some, including first victim Jack

Trotter, 23, whose promising football career was ended by injury.

‘Life was a struggle,’ he said. ‘I needed support with all aspects of my daily living.’

Helen Gilmore, 51, said her then 17-year-old son Ashton had ‘to witness their parent being hit by a car’, adding: ‘That moment, that responsibility, was far too much for someone his age to bear.’

A 16-year-old victim said he had been waking up in the night seeing and hearing a car coming towards him since the incident.

The mother of a 13-year-old girl, who also cannot be named for legal reasons, said her daughter is now ‘anxious about being in crowded spaces’.

Another mother said their daughter had been referred to counselling because of the rampage.

John Davey, 31, said he ‘cannot see a future without pain, without stress, without anxiety’ after fracturing his spine in three places.

Jamie Fagan, 27, said he thought he would die when he was hit by Doyle’s car, saying: ‘I genuinely believed my life was about to end in one of the most catastrophic ways.’

Robin Darke, 62, said he was left laying in the street for hours ‘freezing, in agony and terrified’.

He endured five operations due to complications from an open wound on his ankle and is now ‘permanently scarred and disfigured’.

In his statement, Mr Darke said: ‘The physical scars are visible, but the emotional ones run deeper.

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