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https://www.est1892.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?p=4002484#post4002484
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Paul.S
I'm overjoyed at this. I can't believe this has taken so long. I hope the police cover is properly investigated now because the slandering of the supporters greatly added to the distress of the families.
Also a nod to the survivors that day. They must have suffered also and are never really mentioned.
Peace for the 96.
BBC Breaking News @BBCBreaking 25m25 minutes ago
South Yorkshire Police "unequivocally accepts the verdict of unlawful killing" in #Hillsborough inquest http://bbc.in/1T1KpIo
Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
BBC Breaking News @BBCBreaking 25m25 minutes ago
South Yorkshire Police "unequivocally accepts the verdict of unlawful killing" in #Hillsborough inquest http://bbc.in/1T1KpIo
'I do not accept the police apology', says victim's mother
The mother of a 17-year-old Hillsborough victim said she does not accept the apology from South Yorkshire Police.
Mary Corrigan, whose son Keith McGrath was one of the 96 who died in the disaster, said: "They have had 27 years to tell us the truth.and to say what happened.
"We have had to fight so many lies and they have the nerve to say they apologise today."
What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins
Andy Burnham, the Labour MP who has done arguably more than any politician to take the Hillsborough process to where it is today, has called for criminal prosecutions in the wake of the inquest. These are some of the quotes he have outside the court:
The question I’m asking is, how did something this simple take so long? ...
(On the verdicts): It exceeds anything that we could have expected. But it’s only what they deserve. This is justice for them. Their loved ones. Tonight, for the first time in 27 years, can rest in peace...
Now come accountability. Disgracefully, slurs have been thrown around in this courtroom about supporters of Liverpool football club. Disgracefully, the cover up has continued in this courtroom, Disgracefully, public money has been spent on those lies and putting these families through hell once again. I find that completely unacceptable.
People must be held to account for their actions. Prosecutions must follow.
What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins
Although 96 people died as a direct result of the tragedy, there are others who have since lost their lives indirectly - suicide, alcohol. In addition, there were many others who were injured physically but still suffer the psychological effects, not forgetting the 1000's in the stadium that witnessed the tragedy and were powerless to help. The ripple effect across the families and friends of the 96 is hard to imagine. Let's remember not just the 96, but spare a thought for everyone affected by the tragedy.
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