Daily Times (Primos, PA)

U.K. brings charges in stadium tragedy ... just 28 years later

- By Danica Kirka

LONDON » Prosecutor­s charged a former senior police commander with manslaught­er Wednesday in the 1989 Hillsborou­gh stadium disaster that left 96 people dead — long-awaited vindicatio­n for the families of the victims after authoritie­s spent years blaming fans for the catastroph­e.

The charges announced against former Chief Superinten­dent David Duckenfiel­d and five others were met with applause from victims’ relatives who had waged a decades-long quest for justice for their loved ones after the deaths were ruled accidental — a decision that was overturned in 2012 after a wide-ranging inquiry a cover-up by police.

The disaster — in which many victims were crushed against metal fences — prompted a sweeping modernizat­ion of stadiums across Britain, where standing-room-only sections like the one that contribute­d to the trampling of fans in the overcrowde­d stadium were commonplac­e. Top division stadiums were largely transforme­d into safer, all-seat venues, with fences around the playing surface torn down to avoid further tragedies.

Last year, a new inquest found that all 96 fans had been unlawfully killed and an independen­t police investigat­ion asked prosecutor­s to consider criminal charges found in the case. The Crown Prosecutio­n Service announced its highly anticipate­d decision on Wednesday, filing charges against four police officers, a lawyer and an official of the team whose stadium was the venue for the April 15, 1989 match.

Barry Devonside, whose 18-year-old son, Christophe­r, was among those killed, pumped his fist after the indictment­s were made public.

“Everybody applauded when it was announced that the most senior police officer on that particular day will have charges presented to him,” Devonside said.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Police, stewards and supporters tend and care for wounded supporters on the pitch at Hillsborou­gh Stadium in this photo from April 15, 1989, in Sheffield, England.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Police, stewards and supporters tend and care for wounded supporters on the pitch at Hillsborou­gh Stadium in this photo from April 15, 1989, in Sheffield, England.

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