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South Yorkshire Police wanted to fight their corner and blame Liverpool fans following the Hillsborough disaster, a court has heard.
Two retired officers and an ex-police solicitor are on trial accused of amending statements to mask failings .
A former junior solicitor told the court she agreed the force was anxious to bring out evidence alleging fans were drunk and ticketless.
Ninety-six Liverpool fans died as a result of the 1989 stadium crush.
Retired Ch Supt Donald Denton, 83, retired Det Ch Insp Alan Foster, 74, and former solicitor Peter Metcalf, 71, are accused of amending police statements to minimise the blame on South Yorkshire Police.
May 10, 2021
CAST SELECTED â From left, Sheila Cavalette, Kelsi Ohler, Connie Wendel and Regina Pino take a break from rehearsals in âFour Old Broadsâ as part of Brooke Hills Playhouseâs first show in the 50-year season. It will be presented May 28-30 and June 4-6 at the Brooke Hills Playhouse located in Brooke Hills Park about 5 miles east of Wellsburg. Reservations must be made in advance for all performances by calling or texting the playhouse at (304) 737-3344. Contributed
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Hillsborough disaster court case
A police officer’s recollection about a lack of senior officers taking command at Hillsborough was removed from his statement after a lawyer suggested he review it, a court has heard.
Former chief superintendent Donald Denton, 83, Alan Foster, 74, a retired detective chief inspector, and Peter Metcalf, 71, a former solicitor, are accused of amending police statements to minimise the blame on South Yorkshire Police after the disaster at the FA Cup semi-final on April 15 1989, in which 96 Liverpool fans died.
On Wednesday, the Nightingale court at the Lowry Theatre, Salford, was shown the original statement of Pc Philip Hooson, which said: “I cannot recall at any time any senior officer taking command of the situation or organising anything.
Solicitor sought to present police in best light after Hillsborough, jury hears
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