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1989 Hillsborou­gh disaster police chief to face trial

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PRESTON, United Kingdom: The police commander at the Hillsborou­gh football stadium disaster will face trial on Monday over the deaths of 95 Liverpool supporters, 30 years on from the tragedy.

David Duckenfiel­d was the match- day commander at the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Sheffield Wednesday’s Hillsborou­gh ground on April 15, 1989.

He is charged with 95 counts of gross negligence manslaught­er following the fatal crush in the Leppings Lane end.

The trial takes place at Preston Crown Court in northwest England. The city is 25 miles (40 kilometres) from Liverpool.

Duckenfiel­d has pleaded not guilty to all the counts.

There is no manslaught­er charge over the death of a 96th casualty, Anthony Bland, as he died almost four yea rs later, and under the law in 1989 his death is now “out of time” to be prosecuted.

Once a 12-strong jury has been selected, the prosecutio­n can begin to set out its case against Duckenfiel­d.

It is unknown how long the trial is expected to last.

Duckenfiel­d’s co- defendant, former Sheffield Wednesday club secretary Graham Mackrell, is charged with an offence involving the stadium safety certificat­e and a health and safety offence.

Families of the Hillsborou­gh victims fought a long campaign for events surroundin­g the disaster to be re-investigat­ed.

The Crown Prosecutio­n Service, England’s state prosecutor­s, announced the decision to press charges in June 2017.

“We will allege that David Duckenfiel­d’s failures to discharge his personal responsibi­lity were extraordin­arily bad and contribute­d substantia­lly to the deaths,” the CPS said at the time.

“It is not the function of the CPS to decide whether a person is guilty of a criminal offence, but to make fair, independen­t and objective assessment­s about whether it is appropriat­e to present charges for the criminal court to consider.”

Former police officers Donald Denton and Alan Foster, plus retired lawyer Peter Metcalf, will go on trial in September, charged with doing acts intended to pervert the course of justice.

The crush was Britain’s worst sports stadium tragedy.

The final memorial at Liverpool’s Anfield stadium for the 96 victims was held in 2016, 27 years to the day since the disaster took place.

Families of the deceased unanimousl­y agreed the service would be the last public event at Anfield in memory of the supporters who died. — AFP

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