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zee24
12th January, 2012, 11:49 PM
Give Kevin Williams his inquest under section 13 of the coroners Act, we have all the evidence under this section but keep getting refused.

Responsible department: Attorney General's Office


Kevin Williams died in the Hillsborough disaster in1989, Kevin's Inquests were riddled with coruption, suppressing of vital evidence and perverting the course of JUSTICE, Kevin did not die from Traumatic Asphixia or in an accident I will not pick up his death certificate until we get the course of death put right and the accidental death verdict struck down. Kevin does not relate to the 3.15pm cut off point.I want a new inquest were all the witnesses will be called to give evidence so the jury will know exactly what happened to Kevin at Hillsborough. I have all the evidence under section 13 of the coroners act and have been refused 3 times by the attorney generals office, I want the Attorney General to look at the evidence again and send Kevin's case back to the divisional court recomending a new inquest into the death of my son.


I posted this in the Liverpool thread a few weeks ago and i know quite a few signed it. The family needs more signatures please sign it by going to the link below, don't let Kevin walk alone lets get justice for his loved ones, it doesn't matter what team you support this is about more then one club.


Thanks in advance



Give Kevin Williams his inquest under section 13 of the coroners Act, we have all the evidence under this section but keep getting refused. - e-petitions (http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/19149)

spondulick
13th January, 2012, 05:40 PM
glad to help out on any kind of injustice.

braz13
13th January, 2012, 05:45 PM
Petition signed

eyeballs
13th January, 2012, 06:21 PM
does anyone have an address I can use, it won't let me sign as I'm from Ireland:stupido:

zee24
13th January, 2012, 06:37 PM
Guys can you make sure once you've filled in your details you confirm the email you receive after as you signature will not be counted if you don't......thanks to all of you who have signed it so far YNWA

ipssoff
13th January, 2012, 11:37 PM
Signed and sent to all on my email list.

Bulld0g
15th January, 2012, 08:31 PM
I posted here because this is not just for Liverpool fans i'm asking anyone and everyone to sign this.

Give Kevin Williams his inquest under section 13 of the coroners Act, we have all the evidence under this section but keep getting refused. - e-petitions (http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/19149)

I know you can get fed up signing E petitions but please take a minute of your time and sign this. You need to reply to your email when you sign it.
AN OVERVIEW - KEVIN WILLIAMS

Kevin Daniel Williams born 27th May 1973 and died 15th April 1989 at the Hillsborough Football ground.

The inquest into Kevin Williams death began on the 2nd May 1990. An officer read out a summary to the court of all Kevin's movements on he day leading up to his death at Hillsborough.

The summary told of two police officers who had gone to the aid of Kevin (1) PC Bruder who saw Kevin convulsing and on examination found he had a pulse. (2) WPC Martin who resuscitated Kevin and found a pulse at 4:00pm, but was later pronounced dead at 4:06pm.

Next in the witness box was Dr. Slater the pathologist who had done Kevin's autopsy. He told the court that Kevin had died at 3:06pm of the worst kind of traumatic asphyxia (This was untrue, Kevin actually died of neck injuries).


The coroner wanted to introduce a 3:15pm cut off point when in his opinion everyone of the then 95 had died (Tony Bland died years later). In desperation the coroner decided on a plan to get the two witnesses Bruder and Martin to change their statements.

Evidence shows that on 3rd May (the in-between day) there was an arranged plan. The coroner wanted an Inspector Sawers to visit the witness Bruder and so issued a medical brief and his coroner office telephone number where he would have Dr. Slater lay in wait. Inspector Sawers would visit Mr. Bruder's home to mislead him using a ploy so to use the telephone, to ring the coroner office thereby allowing Dr. Slater access to the witness Bruder then pressure him to change his statement. To get Bruder to change his evidence then this would be used to discredit the witness Martin and put the 3:15pm cut off point back on track.

So when the inquest of Kevin resumed on 4th May 1990 the coroner had decided not to call the two witnesses Bruder and Martin. He denied the rights to Kevin's mother to learn of the last moments of her son's life. The coroner instead called the Inspector Sawers to "read out" Bruder's changed statement, and by reading out someone else's statement, he was able to add or omit words of his choosing, without fear of being cross-examined.

Inspector Sawers was able to commit perjury with impunity. Evidence of video footage was suppressed which was of an ambulance driving passed Bruder at the disaster scene when attending to Kevin, the video time sequence showed 15:36:22. As stated this was suppressed to allow Inspector Sawers to tell the court that only two ambulances had arrives at the scene (1) 15:15 and (2) 15:20. This suggested Mr. Bruder was mistaken about an ambulance at 3:37pm.

Sawers had actually shown a third ambulance to its driver Mr. Edwards some months before (21st October 1989) so he knew full well that there was a third ambulance at 15:36:22 but chose to keep quiet thus allowing the coroner to tell the jury "if Mr. Bruder was wrong about the ambulance then he is wrong about the pulse." Clearly the jury was misled because evidence now available shows the ambulance after the TV Cook report found the video footage in 1995, pity it was not found earlier for the inquests (police had suppressed it because it showed the time 15:36:22 which supported Bruder).

In the TV drama "Hillsborough" it portrayed Dr. Slater telephoning the witness Bruder to change his statement. This resulted in Dr. Slater complaining to the broadcasting commission and emphasized that he merely called the witness to arrange meeting in Sheffield. However, because of the release of documents appertaining to Hillsborough and the inquest via the Freedom of Information Act 2000, there is now evidence which shows that Dr. Slater had pressed the witness Bruder on medical issues whilst in the process of Inspector Sawers presence with Mr. Bruder - it all added to psychological pressure to Mr. Bruder so he would change his statement. There have never been any discussion of a meeting in Sheffield at all. Dr. Slater had lied just as he did at Kevin's inquest hearing.

As for the coroner it is now proven that he was party to this conspiracy and was clearly not impartial. Evidence now available shows that he had aided and abetted a criminal offence to have Dr. Slater a witness himself to challenge another witness' (Bruder) evidence so to fit in with his own version, then use his office as well as Inspector Sawers' in this enterprise. All to protect his 3:15pm cut off idea.

Not to call crucial witnesses like PC Bruder, WPC Martin, and ambulance-man Mr. Edwards, meant that Kevin William's inquest was empty. A public enquiry should investigate what went on more so, because further evidence shows that a senior officer who led West Midlands Police inquest team was Detective Superintendent Stanley Beechley, who was at that time under a criminal investigation conducted by West Yorkshire Police. Because of this Beechley's own chief constable Geoffrey Dear had place Beechley onto non-operational duties. The question is how this corrupt office became senior over the inquest team and become the coroner's right hand man. In 2004 the chief constable stated that "had he known Supt. Beechley was on Hillsborough, he would have taken him off." This being too late, the damage had been done.

Following the disaster there was an inquiry held by Mr. Justice Taylor who found that the South Yorkshire Police were at fault. In his decision he mentioned how people had meet their death and why:
(1) Police opening of Gate 'C' to allow thousands of people
to rush in, without control of officers, causing crushing
at 3:06.
(2) Failure of police to administer the major disaster plan
until 3:55.
(3) Police cordon preventing some 40 ambulances from
reaching the disaster scene with oxygen and expert
medical help. People who dies could have lived.
(4) No safety certificate rendering the ground unsafe.
(5) Crush barriers corroded, some stuffed with old
newspapers which later collapsed.
(6) Faulty turnstiles letting in more people to over capacity.

The inquest was a means of covering up the police failures The Taylor report was ignored by the coroner who not once mentioned and of the issues raised above (1 - 6).

The coroner was after an "accidental death' verdict and not an unlawful killing' one - and so ensuring that the jury was not given the facts as to how or why people had met their deaths. He introduced the 3:15pm cut off point and would not hear any evidence following 3:15pm. That's why he was able to hide from the jury the police cordon preventing medical help, the failure to implement the major disaster plan, the opening of gate 'C,' etc - all of this would constitute unlawful killing.

The coroner's role in using his officers as a means of manipulating witnesses to change statements, his association with the corrupt West Midlands Supt. Beechley (a man under criminal investigation at the time), his fraudulent concealment of evidence, condoning perjury to mislead the jury, irregularities of the inquest, suppression of evidence, etc. It was disgrace and an insult to the families who where at that time still in trauma and losing their loved ones.

Anne Williams fights on from the parlour of her own home and has taken her case to Europe and waits to find out whether it is admissible or not. She thanks everyone for all the support. He case in Europe is now it its second year.

You'll Never Walk Alone... ...Hope for Hillsborough

cactikid
15th January, 2012, 08:41 PM
sorry m8 went to sign it but not a british citizen,i wish you all the luck and hope you get your result.

johnboy1974
15th January, 2012, 08:56 PM
Cant believe the families are still fighting for justice, we all know the police were negligent that day.

cablefreejunkie
15th January, 2012, 09:05 PM
all done bulldog

Lainie
15th January, 2012, 09:50 PM
i havent read all of that bulld0g but i trust you so will happily sign it

happy_highlander
15th January, 2012, 10:16 PM
All signed bulldog...I'm a celtic fan and have been caught in the bottleneck coming out of paradise on many occasions. That's as close as I would ever like to come to how those poor souls felt on that fatefull day that could have been prevented

patkins
15th January, 2012, 10:53 PM
Like cactikid, non British resident, so excluded from signing.
This corruption must be exposed and give some ease to the mother of the deceased.
Best of luck BulldOg.

mbresnan
16th January, 2012, 05:12 AM
Wow, sad story. Also not British and can't sign. Keep up the good fight. Best of luck. I hope the family finds justice.

joe516
16th January, 2012, 09:47 AM
all done bulldog

skywash
16th January, 2012, 04:08 PM
all done m8 lets hope anne can get some peace and closure after all this time

johnboy1974
16th January, 2012, 10:49 PM
In case you are wondering why should i sign- Then just watch this.

Hillsborough ITV drama 1/8 - YouTube

barxls
17th January, 2012, 01:34 AM
Excellent dramatization...will never forget that terrible day.

mihnd
17th January, 2012, 03:20 AM
done it mate,
i have been to far 2 many football grounds where crushing took place,hope the families get the result THEY are looking for, GOD BLESS

andy4
17th January, 2012, 04:19 PM
all done from me bd
lets hope justice is done but knowing our british justice system very much doubt it
all the best in this campaign

zee24
17th January, 2012, 04:33 PM
Over 40,000 people so far have signed it we still need another 60,000 people to do so by Thursday please please please if you havn't done so already sign it and pass the link on to all your friends, those of you that have done so already a big thank you.

johnnypanic
17th January, 2012, 08:02 PM
Gladly signed the petition. Best of luck in your fight for justice.

true grit
17th January, 2012, 10:08 PM
Signed petition,

I was 12 and just got into the Roker end with my bro. when this happened...........

FA Cup replay v Man Utd 1964. The official attendance for the match was, I think, 45,000, but it is estimated that there was at least 75,000 in Roker Park that night and 100,000 in and around RP. Crowd pressure from the outside saw the big exit gates at the Roker End collapse and 3 people were caught underneath and trampled to death as the crowd surged in.

zee24
18th January, 2012, 04:42 PM
Another 44,000 signatures will do it guys can we push this even more guys, lets get the link where ever we can, thanks for all your hard work so far.

jkglists
18th January, 2012, 05:53 PM
Done!

Hope it helps.

zee24
18th January, 2012, 06:39 PM
almost 40,000 signatures to go, keep it going, post the link to friends and family

zee24
18th January, 2012, 08:10 PM
remember guys once you've signed it, you need to go to your email and click on the link to make your signature count, otherwise its pointless as it won't be counted......cheers

konatist
18th January, 2012, 08:38 PM
All sign and sent

Bulld0g
19th January, 2012, 08:46 AM
The deadline is around 4pm today, please take a minute and sign this we still need 18,000 more signatures.

Bulld0g
19th January, 2012, 02:42 PM
Just had a look and there's now over 106,000 signatures. A big thank you to everyone who took the time to sign this.:)

johnboy1974
19th January, 2012, 03:08 PM
Wonderful news bulldog you got all the signatures.Now all you need is justice.

andy1967
19th January, 2012, 03:09 PM
All done bd.

zee24
19th January, 2012, 03:44 PM
Anne Williams has today taken a major step in her battle to get justice for her son Kevin after over 100,000 people signed an e-petition.



Kevin was just 15 years old when he died at Hillsborough and his mother launched the online e-petition as part of an appeal into overturning the accidental death verdict placed on him.


Today's developments mean that a government debate could now take place, looking at the possibility of a new inquest into Kevin's death.
Mrs Williams thanked everyone who had shown their support.


"Thank you everyone, honestly, from the bottom of my heart for signing and supporting me," she said.
"It's been 23 years of living with lies and I cannot go away until I get justice for Kevin."


Two days ago 35,000 names were on the petition. Then, in a remarkable forty eight hours, that amount trebled to take the count up to the required figure of over 100,000 signatures.


Anne said: "I just can't believe it. The way it was going down last night and then came the support.
"It's the last day today and I wasn't sure when they were going to stop the petition, whether it was twelve o'clock this morning or twelve o'clock tonight because it doesn't say - it's been nerve-wracking.


"We got there. I just cannot believe it."
Mrs Williams has always said that Kevin was still alive at 4pm and did not die from traumatic asphyxia. Original inquests into the disaster ruled all the victims were dead by 3.15pm.


"I have been lied to from the outset and I cannot live with these lies," she added. "If he got a new inquest it would change the cause of death and it's in the interest of justice that he does because I cannot live anymore with the lies.


"Also, this will help all the other 95 families as well. Kevin died at 4 o'clock and he was save-able."
For the discussion to go ahead Anne will also need the support of MPs and today she confirmed she will get in touch with her local MP, Stephen Moseley.
Anne added: "Hopefully now this e-petition will help me with my submission to the Attorney General.


"I want the Attorney General to look at the evidence again and send Kevin's case back to the divisional court recommending a new inquest into the death of my son."

zee24
19th January, 2012, 03:47 PM
Thank you everyone for your support!! we have reached the target but if theres still anyone who hasn't signed plz do as every signature counts and even tho we've got past 100k there may be some errors or duplicate signatures that bring the total down. Once again thank you everyone, your help has provided a mother to get more close to getting justice for her son and get some closure finally.

johnnypanic
19th January, 2012, 08:48 PM
Was great to read, on the bbc website, that you had reached the 100,000 mark.

Just hope now you get the justice that you are seeking and deserve.

zee24
22nd February, 2012, 09:21 PM
The Attorney General has today pledged to review the case for a second inquest into Hillsborough victim Kevin Williams, in an e-petition debate at Westminster.

Great news i hope the family get the answers and justice they deserve JFT96.

Thank you everyone who signed the petition, your hard work has helped a mother on the way to get the vital answers she has waited so long to hear.