Carl Darren Hewitt, 17. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images A student and cable jointer's mate from Merseyside. Hillsborough Disaster: What Happened To David Duckenfield, Where Is He Now? Mr Harrison had gone to the game with his brother Gary, who also died. Jury fails to reach verdict on David Duckenfield charges of Alan McGlone, 28. A married sales executive from Warrington. The defendant's conduct must fall so far below the standard to be expected of a reasonably competent and careful person in the defendant's position, that it was something truly, exceptionally bad. He wasn't charged over the death of the. He travelled to the game with four friends on a coach from Runcorn who he became separated from just before kick-off. The former South Yorkshire Police chief superintendent, 75, was in charge of the FA Cup semi-final in which 96 fans were fatally injured. He travelled alone to the match on a coach from Anfield organised by the Liverpool supporters club. Ms Aspinall continued: When 96 people, they say 95 but we say 96, were unlawfully killed and yet not one person is accountable. Match commander tells inquest that watching a documentary made him realise the effect the disaster had on the bereaved families. A plasterer from Liverpool. Due to the law in 1989, Duckenfield had not been charged with the manslaughter of Tony Bland, because he died more than a year and a day after the disaster occurred. The 96 football fans that were crushed to death on the terraces at Hillsborough Stadium in 1989 were unlawfully killed and the commanding officer on the day of the match, David Duckenfield,. Duckenfield started his professional career as a U.S. Foreign Service Officer with the United States Information Agency (USIA), serving in Mexico City and Bogota, Colombia as press and cultural affairs attach.

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