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Serious questions for CPS over Hillsborough prosecution – lawyers
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By Press Association 2021
Hillsborough disaster court case
A former chief inspector who was part of the Hillsborough investigation reassured an officer nothing “sinister” was happening when he complained his statement had been changed, a court has heard.
Malcolm Ross, who worked on the West Midlands Police team tasked with investigating the disaster at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final, gave evidence on Monday at the Nightingale court sitting at the Lowry Theatre in Salford.
The court has heard former South Yorkshire Police chief superintendent Donald Denton, 83, Alan Foster, 74, a retired detective chief inspector, and Peter Metcalf, 71, a former solicitor, vetted and amended statements of police officers before they were sent to West Midlands officers.
By Press Association 2021
The Hillsborough disaster
A police officer’s statement about the Hillsborough disaster was amended to remove criticism of the force, but comments about drunk football fans were kept in, a court has heard.
Former South Yorkshire Police chief superintendent Donald Denton, 83, Alan Foster, 74, a retired detective chief inspector, and Peter Metcalf, 71, a former solicitor for the force, are alleged to have amended police statements to minimise the blame on the force after the tragedy at the FA Cup semi-final on April 15, 1989, in which 96 Liverpool fans died.
On Tuesday, the Nightingale court sitting at the Lowry Theatre in Salford was shown original and amended versions of the statement of Pc Maxwell Groome, who was on duty on the pitch perimeter track for the match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.
By Press Association 2021
The Hillsborough disaster
A police officer’s statement about the Hillsborough disaster was amended to remove criticism of the force, but comments about drunk football fans were kept in, a court has heard.
Former South Yorkshire Police chief superintendent Donald Denton, 83, Alan Foster, 74, a retired detective chief inspector, and Peter Metcalf, 71, a former solicitor for the force, are alleged to have amended police statements to minimise the blame on the force after the tragedy at the FA Cup semi-final on April 15, 1989, in which 96 Liverpool fans died.
On Tuesday, the Nightingale court sitting at the Lowry Theatre in Salford was shown original and amended versions of the statement of Pc Maxwell Groome, who was on duty on the pitch perimeter track for the match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.
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