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Get ready to uncover hidden gems and secret spots in Liverpool that will make you fall in love with the city all over again!
Join me on a captivating Liverpool walking tour as we explore the vibrant city known for its rich history, iconic landmarks, and bustling culture. From the famous waterfront and The Beatles landmarks to the charming streets and hidden gems, this virtual tour will make you feel like you're right there experiencing it all. So put on your walking shoes (and bring an umbrella if you have one, sadly I didn't) and immerse yourself in the beauty and charm of Liverpool with me! Stay tuned for an unforgettable adventure filled with history, culture, and the unique spirit of this dynamic city.
The last clip in my video for those who don't know is the Hillsborough Disaster Memorial which is located at Liverpool FC's football stadium, Anfield.
The Hillsborough disaster, a tragic incident in which a crush of football (soccer) fans ultimately resulted in 97 deaths. The crushing occurred during a match at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England on 15th April 1989. The 27-year battle for justice by families of those killed at Hillsborough were vindicated after a jury found the victims of the 1989 disaster were unlawfully killed because Mr David Duckenfield, then South Yorkshire Police's chief superintendent, tried to shift the blame by accusing fans of forcing a gate to cause the crush - something he admitted to during his one week of inquest testimony.
An unlawful killing verdict means the jury concluded that Mr Duckenfield acted or omitted to act in such a way that amounted to manslaughter by gross negligence.
Mr Duckenfield gave the order at 2.52pm on 15 April 1989 to open exit Gate C in Leppings Lane, allowing around 2,000 fans to flood into the already packed central pens behind the goal.
Seven of the nine jury members were satisfied that he knew there was a risk of death when he fatefully opened one of the exit gates to the ground, after which the crush occurred, and yet still failed to recognise what a reasonably competent match commander would have foreseen.
A statement on behalf of the families said the jury's conclusions "completely vindicate" the long fight for justice. It added it has brought "significant progress on the journey... and sense of closure to the bereaved."
Y.N.W.A.
Video clips recorded by Luke Honeythunder in Liverpool, England on Tuesday 4th June 2024
Camera used DJI Pocket 3, video recorded in 4k HDR @ 30fps
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