The man known as a 'role model father' with a 'heart of gold' was expected to claim in court that he acted in panic and fear when he rammed into the crowd, but CCTV footage shows a different story
As thousands of fans lined the route of Liverpool's victory parade in the city centre, filling the skies with a red haze, six miles away in a quiet cul-de-sac, a father-of-three slowly reversed out of his drive to pull away.
Not a football fan himself, Paul Doyle wasn't fussed about joining the celebrations. Instead, he'd agreed to drop off a friend and his family in town so they could join in. He also offered to collect his friend after the parade was over, a decision that will no doubt haunt him for the rest of his life. "Paul, being Paul, the good guy he was, he'd have offered to collect

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