Hillsborough police commander David Duckenfield to face manslaughter trial
David Duckenfield, who was in charge at 1989 Hillsborough match when 96 people died, will face trial as will four other men
The prosecution for manslaughter of David Duckenfield, the former South Yorkshire police chief superintendent who was in command of the FA Cup semi final at Hillsborough in 1989 when 96 people were killed, is to continue to trial, a judge has ruled.
Criminal charges against four other men for criminal offences in relation to the disaster and its aftermath will also proceed to trial, after the judge, Sir Peter Openshaw, rejected the defendants’ applications for them to be dismissed.
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