A UK police chief has been suspended following inquests into the Hillsborough disaster of 1989 that left 96 Liverpool football supporters dead.
South Yorkshire Police chief constable David Crompton's suspension comes over what the force's Police and Crime Commissioner calls an 'erosion of trust'.
After 27 years, the jury at new inquests into the deaths of 96 Liverpool fans decided they were 'unlawfully killed' in a stadium crush at an FA Cup semi-final.
The jury also blamed police and emergency service failures for what happened.
UK correspondent Olly Barratt says the suspension will be welcome news to many victims' families.
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