by Ascotexgunner » 26 Apr 2016 15:29
by Ark Royal » 26 Apr 2016 16:53
by stealthpapes » 26 Apr 2016 17:52
Ascotexgunner The compensation vultures are circling as we speak.
by AthleticoSpizz » 26 Apr 2016 19:15
by 6ft Kerplunk » 26 Apr 2016 20:49
Ark Royal Intensely moving extract from the lengthy Guardian article today:
...There were some police officers whose decency stood out. One was Russell Greaves, a detective constable who tried to revive Sarah Hicks, 19, on the pitch after she had been brought out of the crush next to her sister, Vicki, 15. Trevor and Jenni Hicks, the girls’ parents, had given heart-wrenching evidence. Trevor was said by witnesses to have been running between the girls, as desperate attempts were made to revive them, shouting and pleading: “Not both of them: they’re all I’ve got.”
Trevor Hicks himself tried to perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on Vicki, which involved, he testified, sucking vomit from her mouth, then he went with her in an ambulance – another scene of hell, with a teenage crush victim, Gary Jones, on the floor, and Hicks trying not to stand on him. He believed another ambulance would be along for Sarah but, as Greaves recalled, no ambulance came. They carried Sarah on an advertising hoarding to the gymnasium, but there were no ambulances there either, so they laid her on the pitch and performed CPR again. Eventually, qualified medical staff told them she was dead. Greaves recalled that he closed Sarah’s eyes.
At the end of his evidence, Greaves asked if he could say a few words. A big man with a moustache, overcome with emotion, he then read something he had prepared, to a rapt courtroom. “Just mere words cannot comfort Trevor or Jenni Hicks, or remove their sense of loss, pain and utter devastation,” he said. “But I would like to take this opportunity to say to them that I did my very best for Sarah in the circumstances. I could not have done more. For the time I was with Sarah, Sarah was with someone who cared. Sarah was not alone.”
by AthleticoSpizz » 26 Apr 2016 20:57
by King of Sting » 26 Apr 2016 22:35
by 6ft Kerplunk » 26 Apr 2016 22:59
AthleticoSpizz Yep, had he been in uniform, he might've been deployed elsewhere in the ground......or were you implying he wouldn't have been so humane?
Sadly, the word "Police" in this sad tale seems to be the generic word for all that was wrong that day........however like the medical services that were finally tasked to attend.....there were a lot of good guys who have been let down by their superiors
by genome » 27 Apr 2016 07:45
by Sanguine » 27 Apr 2016 08:25
genome No mention of Hillsborough on the front of the Sun or Times this morning...
by Silver Fox » 27 Apr 2016 08:42
by Vision » 27 Apr 2016 08:45
Sanguinegenome No mention of Hillsborough on the front of the Sun or Times this morning...
The silence from the Sun, and the lack of contrition in the statement last night by the current head of South Yorks police, leave a very bad taste in the mouth.
by LWJ » 27 Apr 2016 09:19
King of Sting I don't come on here very often. I won't come on again after this post. My hob nob experience began a few years back when I came on to say thanks for a show of support from Reading fans on LFC fans fight for justice for the 96. Today the verdicts of the inquests have vindicated that fight. I think it was about 4 years ago that I came on and an absolute Bellend calling himself No Fixed Abode was saying LFC fans should shoulder some of the blame. I tried to put him straight but I was informed that he was a Chelsea fan and realised that he probably couldn't admit he was wrong because the fans of Chelsea have long since wrongly pointed the finger. Since then, we have had The Hillsborough Independent Panel (a panel of highly educated individuals) spend the best part of 2 years studying over 400,000 documents such as witness statements from police officers, fans, stadium staff, locals to the stadium etc come back with their findings saying that fan behaviour played no part in the disaster. But NFA continued with his besmirching of LFC supporters. He knew better than the panel who had spent 2 years perusing those 400,00+ documents. Now today, we have the verdict of the inquests. A jury has been listening to all the evidence of these inquests and have concluded that fan behaviour played no part in the tragedy. Question 7 for the jurors at the inquest was - Was there any behaviour on the part of the football supporters which caused or contributed to the dangerous situation at the Leppings Lane turnstiles ? Verdict - N0. Part B to question 6 Was there any behaviour from the supporters that may have caused or contributed to the dangerous situation Verdict - No.
I popped in here to see if, as expected, NFA was still trying to act as if he knew better than the H.I.P. and the jury who had been listening to evidence for the last 2 years. Of course he does.
I admit that when I first came on H.N.A.? No Fixed Abode used to make me angry, because as a survivor of The Leppings Lane Terrace on that day I knew he was talking shite. Now I just laugh at him. WHAT. A. PRICK.
by 6ft Kerplunk » 27 Apr 2016 09:29
genome No mention of Hillsborough on the front of the Sun or Times this morning...
VisionSanguinegenome No mention of Hillsborough on the front of the Sun or Times this morning...
The silence from the Sun, and the lack of contrition in the statement last night by the current head of South Yorks police, leave a very bad taste in the mouth.
The Sun's political editor Trevor Kavanagh (he's been there for donkeys years) whining yesterday that it wasn't their fault and they (Kelvin MacKenzie and the Thatcher government) took what South Yorks police said in good faith. "They lied to us all" .
What a prick.
King of Sting I don't come on here very often. I won't come on again after this post. My hob nob experience began a few years back when I came on to say thanks for a show of support from Reading fans on LFC fans fight for justice for the 96. Today the verdicts of the inquests have vindicated that fight. I think it was about 4 years ago that I came on and an absolute Bellend calling himself No Fixed Abode was saying LFC fans should shoulder some of the blame. I tried to put him straight but I was informed that he was a Chelsea fan and realised that he probably couldn't admit he was wrong because the fans of Chelsea have long since wrongly pointed the finger. Since then, we have had The Hillsborough Independent Panel (a panel of highly educated individuals) spend the best part of 2 years studying over 400,000 documents such as witness statements from police officers, fans, stadium staff, locals to the stadium etc come back with their findings saying that fan behaviour played no part in the disaster. But NFA continued with his besmirching of LFC supporters. He knew better than the panel who had spent 2 years perusing those 400,00+ documents. Now today, we have the verdict of the inquests. A jury has been listening to all the evidence of these inquests and have concluded that fan behaviour played no part in the tragedy. Question 7 for the jurors at the inquest was - Was there any behaviour on the part of the football supporters which caused or contributed to the dangerous situation at the Leppings Lane turnstiles ? Verdict - N0. Part B to question 6 Was there any behaviour from the supporters that may have caused or contributed to the dangerous situation Verdict - No.
I popped in here to see if, as expected, NFA was still trying to act as if he knew better than the H.I.P. and the jury who had been listening to evidence for the last 2 years. Of course he does.
I admit that when I first came on H.N.A.? No Fixed Abode used to make me angry, because as a survivor of The Leppings Lane Terrace on that day I knew he was talking shite. Now I just laugh at him. WHAT. A. PRICK.
by Sanguine » 27 Apr 2016 10:33
Sanguine What I've said and been consistent about is people think football is a licence to act in a manner you wouldn't normally do in every day life.
Yes, you have been consistently wrong on this.
by Sanguine » 27 Apr 2016 10:42
by genome » 27 Apr 2016 10:43
No Fixed AbodeVisionSanguine
The silence from the Sun, and the lack of contrition in the statement last night by the current head of South Yorks police, leave a very bad taste in the mouth.
The Sun's political editor Trevor Kavanagh (he's been there for donkeys years) whining yesterday that it wasn't their fault and they (Kelvin MacKenzie and the Thatcher government) took what South Yorks police said in good faith. "They lied to us all" .
What a prick.
No mention of it on the front of the Mail today either.
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