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Hillsborough officer s statement was amended to remove police criticism

Hillsborough officer s statement was amended to remove police criticism
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Hillsborough officer s statement was amended to remove police criticism

Hillsborough officer s statement was amended to remove police criticism
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Hillsborough officer s statement was amended to remove police criticism

Hillsborough officer s statement was amended to remove police criticism
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Hillsborough police officer s headless chickens comment removed from statement

Hillsborough police officer s headless chickens comment removed from statement
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Hillsborough accused altered police statements to minimise blame

By Press Association 2021 Retired South Yorkshire Police officer Donald Denton Two retired officers and a force solicitor tried to minimise the blame on South Yorkshire Police in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, 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 perverted the course of justice following the tragedy at the FA Cup semi-final on April 15, 1989, in which 96 Liverpool fans died. On Tuesday, a trial at the Nightingale court at the Lowry Theatre in Salford heard the defendants were involved in amending statements about the day of the disaster.

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