Yorkshire Post

Stadium tragedy police commander will face trial for manslaught­er

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HILLSBOROU­GH MATCH commander David Duckenfiel­d will face trial for manslaught­er – after an applicatio­n to halt his prosecutio­n was rejected.

The former South Yorkshire Police chief superinten­dent is charged with the manslaught­er by gross negligence of 95 Liverpool fans who died in the disaster at the FA Cup semi-final on April 15 1989.

Ben Myers QC, defending Duckenfiel­d, made an applicatio­n to stay the prosecutio­n at Preston Crown Court but it was refused by judge Sir Peter Openshaw.

Duckenfiel­d, 73, is due to stand trial on January 14 next year alongside former Sheffield Wednesday club secretary Graham Mackrell, 68, who is charged with an offence involving the stadium safety certificat­e and a health and safety offence.

He faces 95 charges of gross negligence manslaught­er following the crush in the terrace pens at the Leppings Lane end of Sheffield Wednesday’s ground at the match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.

Under the law at the time, there can be no prosecutio­n for the death of the 96th victim, Tony Bland, as he died more than a year and a day after his injuries were caused.

Earlier this year, the CPS successful­ly applied to lift a historical stay – halting further legal proceeding­s – on Duckenfiel­d which was put in place in 2000.

 ??  ?? DAVID DUCKENFIEL­D: He is charged with manslaught­er by gross negligence over the tragedy.
DAVID DUCKENFIEL­D: He is charged with manslaught­er by gross negligence over the tragedy.

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