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🗓️ 8 November 2021
⏱️ 47 minutes
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1:02.3 | The Great Betrayal, how the Hillsborough families were failed by the Justice System, |
1:07.6 | by David Conn, read by Arthur McBane, and produced by Esther Apocou-Geni. |
1:15.3 | On a great morning in May this year, the English legal systems epic failure to secure justice |
1:21.3 | for the families devastated by the Hillsborough disaster finally ground to its dismal conclusion. |
1:28.0 | 97 people were killed due to a terrible crush on an overcrowded terrace at the FA Cup semi-final |
1:35.9 | between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough Football Stadium |
1:41.9 | on 15th April 1989. Since then, the families have endured a 32-year fight for the |
1:51.1 | truth to be accepted, that the main cause of the disaster was police negligence and for those |
1:57.1 | responsible to be held accountable. The first bereaved parents I met when I began reporting on |
2:04.1 | the disaster and the families in Placable Campaign for Justice in 1996 were Phil and Hilda Hammond, |
2:11.6 | whose son, Philip, had died at Hillsborough aged 14. Hilda, who worked as a senior intensive care |
2:20.1 | nurse at Liverpool's Walton Hospital, told me that, unbearable as their loss was, |
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