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Hillsborough probe finds more police statements changed | Hillsborough probe finds more police statements changed |
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More police statements relating to the Hillsborough disaster "appear to have been amended", the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has said. | |
The IPCC investigation is looking at the deaths of the 96 Liverpool football fans in April 1989. | The IPCC investigation is looking at the deaths of the 96 Liverpool football fans in April 1989. |
Investigators initially found 164 police statements had been altered. | Investigators initially found 164 police statements had been altered. |
However, the IPCC says it has now "identified an additional 55 officers whose statements appear to have been amended." | However, the IPCC says it has now "identified an additional 55 officers whose statements appear to have been amended." |
An investigation by the Hillsborough Independent Panel showed police and emergency services had made "strenuous attempts" to deflect the blame for the disaster on to the fans. | An investigation by the Hillsborough Independent Panel showed police and emergency services had made "strenuous attempts" to deflect the blame for the disaster on to the fans. |
Of the altered statements previously identified, 116 of them had negative comments about the policing of the match removed or changed. | Of the altered statements previously identified, 116 of them had negative comments about the policing of the match removed or changed. |
'Tip of the iceberg' | |
Deborah Glass, deputy chair of the IPCC said: "We will begin interviewing those officers [who gave the 164 altered statements] this month. In addition, we have identified more statements that have been altered." | |
The work to recover and analyse documents is ongoing and the IPCC has now obtained 97% of the documents seen by the panel. | |
The IPCC's Hillsborough Contact team has received 230 pieces of correspondence since October and more than 50 relate to statements. | |
Ms Glass said: "We know the people who have contacted us are the tip of the iceberg. | |
"Preparations are ongoing for an appeal for witnesses to the disaster and this is expected to be conducted in the autumn." | |
Welfare support will be offered to those who recount the events at Hillsborough as part of the IPCC investigation. | |
The watchdog will review allegations surrounding amendments to statements, the actions of the police officers after the disaster and how West Midlands Police investigated South Yorkshire Police's conduct. | |
A separate team, led by former Durham Chief Constable Jon Stoddart, is investigating the response of all other agencies involved in the aftermath of the disaster. | |
Inquests into the deaths of the 96 victims are set to begin by 31 March at an unconfirmed location in the north west. | |
Verdicts of accidental death from the original inquest in March 1991 were quashed by the High Court last December. |
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