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Hillsborough Inquests: Jury shown footage of exit gate being opened | Hillsborough Inquests: Jury shown footage of exit gate being opened |
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The Hillsborough inquests jury has seen video showing the opening an exit gate which allowed about 2,000 Liverpool fans into the ground. | The Hillsborough inquests jury has seen video showing the opening an exit gate which allowed about 2,000 Liverpool fans into the ground. |
The footage is part of a sequence of police video, CCTV images and BBC film of events leading up to the disaster. | The footage is part of a sequence of police video, CCTV images and BBC film of events leading up to the disaster. |
Jurors and families present at the hearing in Warrington were warned the images were "distressing". | Jurors and families present at the hearing in Warrington were warned the images were "distressing". |
Ninety-six Liverpool fans died following overcrowding at an FA Cup semi-final in 1989. | Ninety-six Liverpool fans died following overcrowding at an FA Cup semi-final in 1989. |
Members of bereaved families attending the inquests in Warrington were told they could leave court before the footage was shown if they wished, but none did. | Members of bereaved families attending the inquests in Warrington were told they could leave court before the footage was shown if they wished, but none did. |
The jury was shown CCTV footage from South Yorkshire Police and Sheffield Wednesday Football Club of the opening of exit Gate C at the Leppings Lane End at 14:52 on the day of the game. | |
Gate opened again | |
Supt Roger Marshall, who was stationed at the turnstiles, asked for Gate C to be opened. | |
About 2,000 fans were estimated to have entered stadium after the gate was opened on the orders of Ch Supt David Duckenfield, the inquests heard. | About 2,000 fans were estimated to have entered stadium after the gate was opened on the orders of Ch Supt David Duckenfield, the inquests heard. |
On Tuesday, the jury heard "painstaking work" had been carried out by police and families to identify the victims in thousands of videos and photos. | |
Jonathan Hough QC, counsel for the inquest, asked: "Is it right from that last short clip, your team have managed to identify a large number of those who died?" | |
Det Supt Neil Malkin, the senior investigating officer for Operation Resolve - the police criminal investigation into the disaster - replied: "We did." | |
Mr Hough added: "In some cases, the last image before they were later found as casualties." | |
The inquest jury watched another video which showed Gate C was opened again at 14:59, after it was closed at 14:58 where there was a "much less strong flow" of fans. | |
They were also shown a police video of Liverpool fans on the roof of the turnstile area at the Leppings Lane end. | |
A minute before kick-off, force HQ in Sheffield asked the police control room at the match if ambulances were required and were told: "No, no injuries. Standby." | |
Supt Roger Greenwood went to the Leppings Lane stand to observe and then radioed the control room for the match to be stopped. | |
He ran onto the pitch to speak to the referee before the game was abandoned at five-and-a-half minutes past three. | |
By 15:07, police requested a "fleet of ambulances". | |
South Yorkshire Metropolitan Ambulance Service responded by saying a "fleet" could not be sent and they would first assess the situation on the ground. | |
Appeal for medics | |
At 15:10, police control radioed to the police garage for bolt cutters but they were unable to help. The fire service were called three minutes later. | |
Another video at 15:20 showed fans putting casualties on advertising hoardings and an ambulance being driven onto the pitch. | |
A senior ambulance station officer was the first to declare Hillsborough a "major incident" at 15:21 and estimated 30 to 50 were injured. | |
Nine minutes later, an appeal was made over the public address system for any doctors or nurses in the ground to help treat people on the pitch. | |
The gym at the stadium was cleared to be used as a temporary medical aid station and mortuary, while medical staff treated the fans. | |
At 15:35, Ch Supt Duckenfield, Asst Ch Con Jackson and representatives of the club and FA held a 12-minute meeting in the club boardroom, where it was agreed the match would be abandoned. | |
Once the video evidence concluded, the jury was told about investigations that have been undertaken about the Hillsborough disaster. | |
South Yorkshire Police initially carried out an inquiry, which was then taken over by West Midlands Police. | |
This evidence was used in a public inquiry into the disaster led by Lord Chief Justice Taylor and also in the original inquests. | |
There was also a private prosecution of Ch Supt Duckenfield and Supt Bernard Murray, the jury was told. | |
The inquest was adjourned until tomorrow. |
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