Paul Doyle was seen chatting to neighbours and doing some gardening just hours before he ploughed into a crowd of Liverpool fans, causing 134 injuries in the violent act
A man dubbed the "nice neighbour" on his street ploughed his two-tonne Ford Galaxy car into a crowd of pedestrians just hours after doing some gardening and chatting with neighbours.
Paul Doyle, 54, injured 134 people hours later in what has been described as an "act of calculated violence". The injured victims included babies, children and the elderly who had been out watching Liverpool FC's victory parade. Now, the former Royal Marines Commando turned cyber security expert is facing a lengthy prison sentence.
Doyle changed his plea to guilty at Liverpool Crown Court, admitting multiple counts of causing and atte

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