The Taylor Interim Report published in the summer 1989 having been commissioned by Mrs Thatcher's Home Secretary shortly after the disaster clearly laid the blame for the disaster at the door of the South Yorkshire Police, who had responsibility for policing Hillsborough on the 15 April 1989. The Interim Report admonished some senior police officers for their lack of candour.
The main cause of the disaster was not the opening of the exit gate to allow fans in, but the failure of the police to order the closing of the tunnel which led to the central pens behind the goal. The crush which built up was as a direct result of this failure.
The two most senior police officers on duty that day were Chief Superintendent David Duckenfield and Superintendent Bernard Murray. A private prosecution was brought against them for manslaughter in 2000. After a 31 day trial, the Leeds jury found Murray not guilty but could not agree on a verdict against Duckenfield. The judge discharged the jury and refused to order a retrial.
Another jury, a Warrington one sitting 16 years later, has come to a different conclusion by a majority of 7-2. The clamour now is for a retrial of the 71 years old Duckenfield. I doubt whether it will happen, but with the legal system these days, one just never can be sure.
The main cause of the disaster was not the opening of the exit gate to allow fans in, but the failure of the police to order the closing of the tunnel which led to the central pens behind the goal. The crush which built up was as a direct result of this failure.
The two most senior police officers on duty that day were Chief Superintendent David Duckenfield and Superintendent Bernard Murray. A private prosecution was brought against them for manslaughter in 2000. After a 31 day trial, the Leeds jury found Murray not guilty but could not agree on a verdict against Duckenfield. The judge discharged the jury and refused to order a retrial.
Another jury, a Warrington one sitting 16 years later, has come to a different conclusion by a majority of 7-2. The clamour now is for a retrial of the 71 years old Duckenfield. I doubt whether it will happen, but with the legal system these days, one just never can be sure.
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