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Hillsborough turnstile closure 'added to overcrowding' | Hillsborough turnstile closure 'added to overcrowding' |
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The Hillsborough disaster "could have been avoided" if police had not closed 12 turnstiles, the inquests heard. | |
Sheffield Wednesday's consultant engineer Dr Wilfred Eastwood said restricted entry at the Leppings Lane end led to a build-up of fans. | Sheffield Wednesday's consultant engineer Dr Wilfred Eastwood said restricted entry at the Leppings Lane end led to a build-up of fans. |
In a 1990 statement read to the inquests into 96 Liverpool fans' deaths, Dr Eastwood said 12 turnstiles on Penistone Road were shut. | In a 1990 statement read to the inquests into 96 Liverpool fans' deaths, Dr Eastwood said 12 turnstiles on Penistone Road were shut. |
It led to 6,000 more fans using the Leppings Lane entry. | It led to 6,000 more fans using the Leppings Lane entry. |
The inquest hearing in Warrington is looking into the deaths of 96 Liverpool football fans following a crush at the Liverpool v Nottingham Forest FA Cup semi-final at the stadium on 15 April 1989. | The inquest hearing in Warrington is looking into the deaths of 96 Liverpool football fans following a crush at the Liverpool v Nottingham Forest FA Cup semi-final at the stadium on 15 April 1989. |
'Avoid confrontation' | 'Avoid confrontation' |
Dr Eastwood said the extra spectators "had to be catered for which was a factor in the build-up of the crowd". | Dr Eastwood said the extra spectators "had to be catered for which was a factor in the build-up of the crowd". |
"The police argument will no doubt be that they considered it important to avoid confrontation between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest fans." | "The police argument will no doubt be that they considered it important to avoid confrontation between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest fans." |
He added it would have been possible to separate the fans by closing other turnstiles on Penistone Road, and keeping those for the North Stand open. | He added it would have been possible to separate the fans by closing other turnstiles on Penistone Road, and keeping those for the North Stand open. |
He said he was "completely unaware" of the closure of the North Stand turnstiles until he read about it in the newspapers on 17 April 1989. | He said he was "completely unaware" of the closure of the North Stand turnstiles until he read about it in the newspapers on 17 April 1989. |
"This was a decision with which my firm was in no way involved and about which we were not consulted or informed," he added. | "This was a decision with which my firm was in no way involved and about which we were not consulted or informed," he added. |
Legal representatives at the new inquests in Warrington are reading out transcripts of Dr Eastwood's evidence as he is too ill to attend the inquests. | Legal representatives at the new inquests in Warrington are reading out transcripts of Dr Eastwood's evidence as he is too ill to attend the inquests. |
The hearing continues. | The hearing continues. |
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