Justice!

Last updated : 26 April 2016 By LFC Online

It has been found that all 96 fans were unlawfully killed, with criticism of the South Yourkshire Police, commanding officers including David Duckenfield, the Ambulance Service and Sheffield Wednesday. It was also concluded that fans' behaviour did not contribute to the deaths.

The CPS will now consider a criminal conviction against organisations and invidivuals.

They have answered yes to question 1:

"Do you agree with the following statement which is intended to summarise the basic facts of the disaster: “On 15 April, 1989, 96 people died in the disaster at Hillsborough stadium as a result of crushing in the central pens of the Leppings Lane terrace, following the admission of a large number of supporters to the stadium through exit gates.”

They have answered yes to question 2:

"Was there any error or omission in the police planning and preparation for the semi-final match on 15 April, 1989 which caused or contributed to the dangerous situation that developed on the day of the match?"

They have answered yes to question 3:

"Was there any error or omission in policing on the day of the match which caused or contributed to a dangerous situation developing at the Leppings Lane turnstiles?"

They have answered yes to question 4:

"Was there any error or omission by commanding officers which caused or contributed to the crush on the terrace?"

They have answered yes to question 5:

"When the order was given to open the exit gates at the Leppings Lane end of the stadium, was there any error or omission by the commanding officers in the control box which caused or contributed to the crush on the terrace?"

and, most importantly...

They have answered yes, by majority, to question 6:

"Are you satisfied, so that you are sure, that those who died in the disaster were unlawfully killed?"

They have answered no to question 7:

"Was there any behaviour on the part of football supporters which caused or contributed to the dangerous situation at the Leppings Lane turnstiles." 

They have answered yes to question 8:

"Were there any features of the design, construction and layout of the stadium which you consider were dangerous or defective and which caused or contributed to the disaster?"

They have answered yes to question 9:

"Was there any error or omission in the safety certification and oversight of Hillsborough stadium that caused or contributed to the disaster?"

They have answered yes to question 10:

"Was there any error or omission by Sheffield Wednesday FC (and its staff) in the management of the stadium and/or preparation for the semi-final match on 15 April, 1989 which caused or contributed to the dangerous situation that developed on the day of the match?"

They have answered yes to question 11:

"Was there any error or omission by Sheffield Wednesday FC (and its staff) on 15 April, 1989 which caused or contributed to the dangerous situation that developed on the day of the match?"

They have answered yes to question 12:

"Should Eastwood & Partners [the club’s consultant engineers] have done more to detect and advise on any unsafe or unsatisfactory features of Hillsborough stadium which caused or contributed to the disaster?"

They have answered yes to question 13:

"After the crush in the west terrace had begun to develop, was there any error or omission by the police which caused or contributed to the loss of lives in the disaster?"

They have answered yes to question 14:

"After the crush in the west terrace had begun to develop, was there any error or omission by Symas which caused or contributed to the loss of lives in the disaster?"

 

The families arrive at Warrington for the verdict

Click here to read about the Hillsborough disaster, memories from those involved and words from fans and players about the tragedy.