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A Hillsborough pre-inquest hearing has been told a police video of the tragedy has 10 minutes of footage missing. | A Hillsborough pre-inquest hearing has been told a police video of the tragedy has 10 minutes of footage missing. |
Pete Weatherby, barrister for some of the families, said one of the police tapes had an "unexplained 10-minute gap in the middle". | |
New inquests into 96 fans' deaths in March will consider the emergency service response for the first time. | New inquests into 96 fans' deaths in March will consider the emergency service response for the first time. |
Thirteen former or serving police officers have declined to speak to the police watchdog's Hillsborough inquiry. | |
Another six have failed to respond to requests. | |
Ninety five Liverpool fans died at Sheffield Wednesday's ground in April 1989 during an FA cup semi-final match against Nottingham Forest, and another fan in a persistent vegetative state passed away in 1993 when treatment was withdrawn. | |
At a previous pre-inquest hearing in October, Mr Weatherby said video filmed by police during the disaster "may have been edited". | At a previous pre-inquest hearing in October, Mr Weatherby said video filmed by police during the disaster "may have been edited". |
Chris Williams, another barrister for some of the families, said 19 officers had declined to be interviewed by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC). | Chris Williams, another barrister for some of the families, said 19 officers had declined to be interviewed by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC). |
The families are seeking disclosure of the names of all 240 officers whose statements were amended. | |
All the deaths will be looked at by the inquests, not just 41 which were classed as survivable. | |
Alcohol 'not relevant' | |
Two doctors have been appointed to look at whether an earlier or different emergency response would have meant more lives could have been saved. | |
It will be the first time evidence on ambulance response times has been heard. London Ambulance Service paramedic David Whitmore will look at the timings. | |
Coroner Lord Justice Goldring will preside over the jury inquests in Warrington. | |
Christina Lambert, QC for the inquests, said blood alcohol levels of victims were "not relevant to the causes of the Hillsborough disaster". | |
Individual pathology reports on all 96 victims are being prepared and should be ready in the new year, the hearing was told. | |
The Hillsborough investigation being overseen by the IPCC is based in Warrington. | |
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. | |
The original inquest verdicts of accidental death, from 1991, were quashed by the High Court in December 2012. | |
The IPCC said it had "sound operational reasons" for not publicly releasing the names of 240 officers whose statements were altered. |