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A lot of solace is to be gained from an Inquest at a personal level. Hopefully it will be another nail in the coffin for the corrupt officers involved in the cover up.
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No disrespect to the bereaved intended, but I'm struggling to understand what is expected to come out of this which hasn't already been established by the Hillsborough Independent Panel in 2012?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI'm guessing you'd feel differently if your family went to match, were killed in the crush and you were told on the coroners report that it was basically their fault and they were urinating on each other and generally behaving like animals.
Whilst knowing full well it was a police hatchet job, you might just want your family name cleared and the ghost laid to rest with the truth.
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Dey do do dat do don't dey.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostAh, best trolling trousers on eh?
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Scousers.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI'm guessing you'd feel differently if your family went to match, were killed in the crush and you were told on the coroners report that it was basically their fault and they were urinating on each other and generally behaving like animals.
Whilst knowing full well it was a police hatchet job, you might just want your family name cleared and the ghost laid to rest with the truth.
Then again ant and dec are on the outside again now aren't they? I hope you get them as babysitters
Evil ****.
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I'm guessing you'd feel differently if your family went to match, were killed in the crush and you were told on the coroners report that it was basically their fault and they were urinating on each other and generally behaving like animals.Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
Whilst knowing full well it was a police hatchet job, you might just want your family name cleared and the ghost laid to rest with the truth.
Then again ant and dec are on the outside again now aren't they? I hope you get them as babysitters
Evil ****.
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