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Hillsborough inquests: Reaction to unlawful killing conclusion". BBC News . Retrieved 27 April 2016. Disappeared Dad: Manfred Lorenz faked his death, leaving Nils without a father. Even before Manfred's disappearance he would go long periods of time without returning home. Conn, David; Vinter, Robyn (28 July 2021). "Liverpool fan's death ruled as 97th of Hillsborough disaster". The Guardian . Retrieved 28 July 2021. Body Horror: We get to see Mr. Crow laying on his bed after the stairs accident, connected to life support, losing tons of feathers, almost unrecognizable, and breathing with difficulty... Not a pretty sight.

Working Title: invoked Was previously known as Crow 64 in press statements, before being finalized as Catastrophe Crow in the latest build. Conn, David (19 September 2012). "Hillsborough families call for Sheffield Wednesday manslaughter inquiry". The Guardian . Retrieved 5 October 2012. In "Catastrophe Crow N64", the hallway the computer's in has the same dead end at both ends once Mr. Crow enters it. Taylor, Joshua (26 April 2016). "Calls for prosecutions after 'greatest miscarriage of justice of our times' ". Liverpool Echo . Retrieved 27 April 2016. Popper had excluded the witness evidence of two qualified Merseyside doctors (Drs Ashton and Phillips) who had been inside the stadium on the day and who had been critical of the chaotic emergency response. [88] The views of both were dismissed by the Taylor report. They both gave evidence at the 2016 Warrington inquests. [89] Phillips stated that the exclusion of their evidence was a 'serious error of judgement' by Popper. He said that he 'could not fathom why he didn't call us, other than he specifically did not want to hear our evidence, in which case the first inquests were coloured and flawed before they even started'. [90]Jonathan Harvey's Guiding Star showed a father coming to terms with what had happened some years later. Although the editor Boris Johnson did not write this piece, [295] journalist Simon Heffer said he had written the first draft of the article at Johnson's request. [296] Johnson apologised at the time of the article, travelling to Liverpool to do so, [297] and again following the publication of the report of the Hillsborough Independent Panel in 2012; Johnson's apology was rejected by Margaret Aspinall, chair of the Hillsborough Families Support Group, whose son James, 18, died in the disaster: [298] Conn, David (13 April 2009). "Hillsborough: how stories of disaster police were altered". The Guardian. London. Conn, David (12 September 2012). "Hillsborough panel set to publish report on 1989 disaster". The Guardian. London . Retrieved 27 April 2016.

The equipment was no use on the ambulance vehicle when critical early resuscitation was taking place some distance away on the pitch, behind the Leppings Lane end and in the gymnasium. Some ambulance crew did take equipment when they left their vehicle, but there was no systematic direction to do so, not all did, and none initially had been given any information about the situation inside the stadium. College course developed with funds from the Hillsborough Disaster Appeal Fund goes from strength to strength". rcseng.ac.uk. The Royal College of Surgeons of England. Archived from the original on 24 February 2008 . Retrieved 17 September 2012. a b c "Police to face inquiry as questions go unanaswered". Glasgow Herald. Glasgow. 19 April 1989. p.1. Hillsborough – the investigation". ipcc.gov.uk. Independent Police Complaints Commission. Archived from the original on 23 March 2016 . Retrieved 10 May 2016.a b "BBC Panorama 2013: Hillsborough Disaster. How They Buried the Truth". YouTube. Archived from the original on 17 April 2016 . Retrieved 12 August 2016. Pilling, Kim (26 April 2016). "Did Freemason

Police presence at the previous year's FA Cup semi-final (also between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest and also at Hillsborough Stadium) had been overseen by Chief Superintendent Brian L. Mole. [31] Mole had supervised numerous police deployments at the stadium in the past. In October 1988 a probationary PC in Mole's F division, South Yorkshire was handcuffed, photographed, and stripped by fellow officers in a fake robbery, as a hazing prank. Four officers resigned and seven were disciplined over the incident. Chief Superintendent Mole himself was to be transferred to the Barnsley division for "career development reasons". The transfer was to be done with immediate effect on 27 March 1989. [32]With an estimated 5,000 fans trying to enter through the turnstiles, and increasing safety concerns, the police, to avoid fatalities outside the ground, opened a large exit gate (Gate C) that ordinarily permitted the free flow of supporters departing the stadium. Two further gates (A and B) were subsequently opened to relieve pressure. After an initial rush, thousands of supporters entered the stadium "steadily at a fast walk". [41] The scene outside the ground as the disaster began. Crush [ edit ] Zig-Zagged with Nils Lorenz, who is not mentioned once in "WHAT HAPPENED TO CROW 64" but becomes a major character afterwards. In July 1992, the government announced a relaxation of the regulation for the lower two English leagues (known now as League One and League Two). The Football Spectators Act does not cover Scotland, but the Scottish Premier League chose to make all-seater stadiums a requirement of league membership. [108] In England and Wales all-seating is a requirement of the Premier League [109] and of the Football League for clubs who have been present in the Championship for more than three seasons. [110] UNDRR proposes ways and measures to reduce the impact of disasters triggered by natural hazards. Many measures can be taken to reduce the impact of natural hazards. a b Bates, Matthew (12 September 2012). "Hillsborough warning signs were there in 1987". Coventry Observer. Archived from the original on 19 September 2012 . Retrieved 15 September 2012.

Johnson, Mark (15 April 2009). "Mum pays tribute to teenage Hillsborough victim Lee Nicol from Smollett Street Bootle". Bootle Times . Retrieved 7 May 2011. Carpente, Steve (19 September 2012). "Sky Blues fans recall Hillsborough choas". Coventry Observer. Archived from the original on 20 October 2012 . Retrieved 22 September 2012. a b c Conn, David (26 April 2016). "Hillsborough inquests jury rules 96 victims were unlawfully killed". The Guardian. London . Retrieved 26 April 2016.In December 2021, Liverpool City Council nominated Andrew Devine posthumously for the freedom of the city of Liverpool, a tribute given to the original 96 victims in 2016. [242] Controversies [ edit ] Media portrayal [ edit ] Hillsborough timeline". The Telegraph. London. 14 April 2009. Archived from the original on 1 August 2009. April 15, 1989: 94 fans die (the total later rose to 97), 766 are injured and 300 hospitalised in crush at Hillsborough's Leppings Lane End. In October 2011, Sir Oliver Popplewell, who had chaired the public inquiry into the 1985 Bradford City stadium fire at Valley Parade that killed 56 people, called on the families of the Hillsborough victims to look at the "quiet dignity and great courage relatives in the West Yorkshire city had shown in the years following the tragedy". He said of the Bradford families: "They did not harbour conspiracy theories. They did not seek endless further inquiries. They buried their dead, comforted the bereaved and succoured the injured. They organised a sensible compensation scheme and moved on. Is there, perhaps, a lesson there for the Hillsborough campaigners?" [305] Gibson, Owen; Conn, David (13 September 2012). "New Hillsborough inquest likely after damning report". The Guardian . Retrieved 5 October 2012.



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