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<blockquote data-quote="Barrie Jay" data-source="post: 759493" data-attributes="member: 1163"><p>My heart still sinks when I see clips of that disaster.</p><p></p><p>My blood boils that as yet the families of those who perished have never been given a truthful explanation of what truly happened that day.</p><p></p><p>The police have owned up, collectively, that it was a poorly planned and executed operation. Pity they did not do that at the outset instead of claiming they had all been drinking. Did you know that even the children were tested for blood alcohol levels???</p><p></p><p>The Coroner was interviewed on the BBC North West Tonight by a wimpering reporter who let him get away with some stupid replies and asked lightweight, almost irrelevant, questions. An opportunity lost as he rarely has given interviews.</p><p></p><p>After 20 years the families deserve better.</p><p></p><p>He was a twat in dealing with the original inquest and remains a complete twat to this day.</p><p></p><p>When interviewing the mother of a child, who was one of the 96, commenting on her continuing search for truth and accountability she said something like - `the system keeps trying to wear me down until I break. To the contrary I will wear them all down until they break. I will never give up.`</p><p></p><p>I hope one day justice is done but fear it may never.</p><p></p><p>R.I.P.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrie Jay, post: 759493, member: 1163"] My heart still sinks when I see clips of that disaster. My blood boils that as yet the families of those who perished have never been given a truthful explanation of what truly happened that day. The police have owned up, collectively, that it was a poorly planned and executed operation. Pity they did not do that at the outset instead of claiming they had all been drinking. Did you know that even the children were tested for blood alcohol levels??? The Coroner was interviewed on the BBC North West Tonight by a wimpering reporter who let him get away with some stupid replies and asked lightweight, almost irrelevant, questions. An opportunity lost as he rarely has given interviews. After 20 years the families deserve better. He was a twat in dealing with the original inquest and remains a complete twat to this day. When interviewing the mother of a child, who was one of the 96, commenting on her continuing search for truth and accountability she said something like - `the system keeps trying to wear me down until I break. To the contrary I will wear them all down until they break. I will never give up.` I hope one day justice is done but fear it may never. R.I.P. [/QUOTE]
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