The Hillsborough disaster on April 15, 1989, resulted in 97 deaths due to overcrowding during an FA Cup match. A recent report revealed that 12 police officers would have faced gross misconduct charges if they had not retired, leading families to express their belief that they will never achieve justice. Investigations by the IOPC highlighted systemic failures by South Yorkshire Police and their attempts to shift blame onto fans. Victims’ families continue to feel let down by a system that allows accountability to evade those responsible for the tragedy.
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