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Cones mark out the original sites of turnstiles, walls and a
service road at the Leppings Lane area during a visit by
Hillsborough Inquest jurors to the Hillsborough stadium
Cones mark out the original sites of turnstiles, outside walls
and a service road at the Leppings Lane area during a visit by
Hillsborough Inquest jurors to the Hillsborough stadium in
Sheffield May 23, 2014. REUTERS/Lynne Cameron/pool
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Norman Bettison had been charged with four offences of
misconduct in public office related to his alleged lies about
his involvement in the aftermath of the disaster and the
culpability of fans.
Prosecutors announced last year that they would bring criminal
charges against six people including Bettison and other former
police chiefs over the deaths and an alleged subsequent cover-up
by police of their own mistakes.
The victims, all Liverpool supporters, died in an overcrowded,
fenced-in enclosure at the Hillsborough stadium in Sheffield,
northern England, during an FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool
and Nottingham Forest.
Police at first blamed the tragedy on drunken fans, an
explanation that was always rejected by survivors, relatives of
the victims and the wider Liverpool community. Families spent
decades campaigning for justice for the 96.
The Crown Prosecution Service said on Tuesday they had
discontinued the case against Bettison following a number of
developments. "These include changes in the evidence of two
witnesses and the death of a third witness," it said.
"Our latest review of the evidence has concluded the collective
impact of these developments means there is no longer a
realistic prospect of conviction. I appreciate this news will be
disappointing for the families and the CPS will meet with them
in person to explain the decision."
(Reporting by Kate Holton; editing by Stephen Addison)
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