Hillsborough
Americannoun
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A "hollow" apology from police for denying that victims of the Hillsborough disaster had endured "pain and suffering" has been condemned by families and politicians.
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That premise was proven categorically false by both the Hillsborough Independent Panel report in 2012 and new inquests which concluded four years later.
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Burnham, who gave a speech at the event, said the issue highlighted the importance of implementing the delayed Hillsborough Law - which would impose a legal duty for public officials to tell the truth or face criminal sanctions.
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Those are the words of Jenni Hicks, whose teenage daughters Victoria and Sarah were among the 97 Liverpool fans killed in the Hillsborough disaster on 15 April 1989.
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Medical evidence heard during the new inquests stated that the victims who died from asphyxia at Hillsborough were likely to have been subjected to pressure that waxed and waned.
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