Who was the 97th victim of Hillsborough?

Who was the 97th victim of Hillsborough?

Liverpool to update Hillsborough memorial at Anfield on Friday with the name of the 97th victim, Andrew Devine, who died in July 32 years after suffering horrendous injuries in the disaster. Liverpool will update Anfield’s Hillsborough memorial with the name of Andrew Devine this week.

How did the Hillsborough 96 Die?

On 15 April 1989, overcrowding occurred on the terraces of Sheffield Wednesday’s Hillsborough stadium at the start of the semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest football clubs. The resulting crush led to the deaths of 96 people and injured hundreds more.

How did the 96 Liverpool fans died?

On 26 April 2016 after a new inquest lasting more than two years, the longest case ever heard in British legal history, the jury reached a verdict that the 96 were unlawfully killed due to the gross negligence of the police officer in command, Ch Supt David Duckenfield.

How many died Hillsborough?

96 deaths
A brief history of the Hillsborough disaster and justice campaigner Anne Williams. With 96 deaths and 766 injuries, Hillsborough remains the worst sporting disaster in British history.

Why is it now justice for 97?

Fans at Saturday’s game with Burnley chanted “Justice for the 97”. Mr Devine was 22 at the time of the disaster, when overcrowding occurred on the terraces of Sheffield Wednesday’s Hillsborough stadium on 15 April 1989. In 2016, inquests concluded that the 96 fans who had died had been unlawfully killed.

What is a fatal human crush?

A human disaster which occurs during religious pilgrimages or professional sporting and music events, when crowds fall prey to mass panic due to an explosion, fire or other trigger event which causes a stampede.

How does a human crush happen?

Crushes often occur during religious pilgrimages and large entertainment events, as they tend to involve dense crowds, with people closely surrounded on all sides. Human stampedes and crushes also occur as people try to get away from a perceived danger, as in a case where a noxious gas was released in crowded premises.

Has anyone ever died in a soccer game?

Dos Santos suffered a heart attack after a game of his Peruvian club Deportivo Wanka, which scored a goal in the 3–1 win over Alianza Lima. Struck by lightning during a training session, and was killed instantly. Struck by the same lightning that killed Hernán Gaviria, and died three days later from the injuries.

What collapsed at Hillsborough?

Hillsborough disaster, incident in which a crush of football (soccer) fans resulted in 96 deaths and hundreds of injuries during a match at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England, on April 15, 1989. The tragedy was largely attributed to mistakes by the police.

Was Steven Gerrard at Hillsborough?

Gerrard was only nine at the time but the graphic horror of the deadly chain of events unleashed by policing failures at Hillsborough’s Leppings Lane end on 15 April 1989 has never left the England midfielder, who watched the tragedy unfold live on the BBC’s Grandstand.

How did the Sun report the Hillsborough disaster?

Yes and no. In 2005, 15 years after the disaster, The Sun published the following official statement: “Our carelessness and thoughtlessness following that blackest of days made the grief of their families and friends even harder to bear.

What happened to the 96 Liverpool fans killed at Hillsborough?

Today, after two inquiries and 28 years of fighting, that justice for 96 Liverpool fans killed at an FA Cup semi-final at Hillsborough on 15 April 1989 came close to realisation. Britain’s Crown Prosecution Service announced it has decided to bring charges against six people referred to it over the Hillsborough disaster.

How many people died at Hillsborough?

96 people died at Sheffield’s Hillsborough stadium in the semi-final FA Cup tie between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest on 15 April 1989. 22 of them were aged under 18. Today the Independent Hillsborough Panel publishes its report into the disaster.

What caused the Hillsborough disaster in 1989?

Hillsborough disaster, incident in which a crush of football (soccer) fans resulted in 96 deaths and hundreds of injuries during a match at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England, on April 15, 1989. The tragedy was largely attributed to mistakes by the police.

Who was the 96th victim of Hillsborough?

The 96th and final victim of the Hillsborough disaster, Tony Bland was a labourer from Keighley, West Yorkshire who travelled by car with friends, who survived.