Ninety-six men, women and children were killed in the lethal crush in 1989
Verdict at Preston Crown Court comes 30 years after deaths of 96 Liverpool supporters
David Duckenfield denies manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 Liverpool supporters in 1989
Graham Mackrell was earlier found guilty of providing too few turnstiles at stadium
A bell was sounded 96 times at the cathedral service, which took five full minutes
Club official Graham Mackrell found guilty of failing to discharge his duty
Trevor Hicks said he had to choose which daughter to stay with as disaster unfolded
David Duckenfield appears in court almost 30 years since 96 people died at FA Cup match
David Duckenfield charged with manslaughter by gross negligence over deaths of 95 people
David Duckenfield to face trial for manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 fans
Relatives of the 48 young people who died in 1981 fire say AG notified of plan to apply for fresh inquest
Ninety-six people died following stadium crush at 1989 FA Cup semi-final in Sheffield
Club will not allow journalists from paper at Anfield or Melwood training ground
Police involved in disaster which killed 96 Liverpool fans may still face criminal charges
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