Two separate criminal investigations into the Hillsborough stadium disaster of 1989 are now the focus after a jury decided 96 Liverpool fans who died that day were unlawfully killed.
Inquest decisions also pointed the blame at the police for the fatal crush at an FA Cup semi-final, and the two-year legal proceedings also heard evidence of a police cover-up.
Events are taking place in Liverpool to commemorate the 96 supporters who lost their lives.
But victims' families now want criminal charges to follow.
Andy Downton is outside Renaissance House in Warrington - where two strands of enquiry continue.
IN: "This is…
OUT: …proceedings."
DUR: 51 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0427hillsborough-downton1.mp3
Inquest decisions also pointed the blame at the police for the fatal crush at an FA Cup semi-final, and the two-year legal proceedings also heard evidence of a police cover-up.
Events are taking place in Liverpool to commemorate the 96 supporters who lost their lives.
But victims' families now want criminal charges to follow.
Andy Downton is outside Renaissance House in Warrington - where two strands of enquiry continue.
IN: "This is…
OUT: …proceedings."
DUR: 51 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0427hillsborough-downton1.mp3