A dashcam tracked the road rage of UK man who drove into football parade


Police officers stand at a cordon on in Water Street in Liverpool, north-west England on May 27, 2025, after a car ploughed in to crowds gathered to watch an open-top bus victory parade for Liverpool's Premier League trophy parade. Doyle was sentenced to more than 21 years on Dec 16 after he struck more than 130 people leaving a victory parade for Liverpool FC. — AFP

LONDON: When a man ploughed his car into a dense crowd of people celebrating their soccer club’s Premier League victory in May, injuring more than 130 people, observers feared the worst: that it was a terrorist attack.

The truth of what happened in Liverpool, England, that day was more banal, although still deeply shocking. Paul Doyle, a 53-year-old British man, was overcome with road rage, prosecutors said.

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