Liverpool: A former British Marine shed tears on Friday as he first appeared in court, alleging his car to run his car in the crowd, creating a Liverpool’s Premier League victory, injuring 79 people.
Paul Dyal has faced seven cases, in which the intention of dangerous driving and the intention of Monday’s incident was severely damaged, which killed the huge ceremonies of Northwestern English City.
The 53 -year -old did not need to enter a petition during a brief appearance in the Liverpool Crown Court, where the judge set an provisional test date for November 24.
Three-Three, Doyle was sent to custody before hearing on 14 August, when he is expected to accept or reject alleged crimes.
Earlier, he confirmed his name, date of birth and address during a small appearance in the Liverpool Magistrate Court.
The dial, wearing a black suit, white shirt and gray tie, conducted tears back after bringing them to court.
A total of 79 people between the ages of nine to 78 were injured when a Dark Ford Galaxy pledged to the liverpool supporters, as they celebrated their club’s record-market 20th English Top-Flight title.
There were no fatal.
Prosecutor Philip Estabury told the court, “This is a very ongoing investigation. Many witnesses have to be interviewed and a large deal analysis of CCTV is to be analyzed.”
Seven people stayed in the hospital, Mercyssed Police Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims told reporters on Thursday.
Sarah Hamond of Crown Prosecution Service said that the agency had authorized the police to charge the dial after a “complex and ongoing investigation”.
Hammond said, “This includes several pieces of video footage and several witness statements. It is important to ensure that each victim gets justice he deserves,” Hamond said.
The UK media has reported that the Doyle living in a suburb in Liverpool is a businessman and former marine, with three teenagers with children.
Hammond said all the allegations would be “placed under the review as an inquiry”.
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Hundreds of fans gathered at Liverpool City Center at Liverpool City Center at Liverpool City Center led by club top players, when the joyous scenes became scary.
On social media, images showed the car plowing through a crowd, running over people and others from its bonnet.
Fire services said that four people, including a child, were trapped under the vehicle, which they had to be picked up to remove.
In the other clip that wandered online, the car was being stopped and was seen in a herd by anger by anger, who broke the back windows as the police demanded to catch them back.
UK media reported that Dial had been married for 20 years and now worked in cyber security.
Images on social networks showed him on leave with his family in places like Japan, India and Fiji.
The police quickly dismissed terrorism, as well as a rare British man, in a rare step to give online misinformation, disclosing rapidly.
About a year ago, Liverpool and Northern England saw the worst riots in decades after the spread of false rumors that three girls were killed by the attacker who killed three girls in a nearby Southport.