Disaster 'robbed children of father'

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 03 April 2014 | 19.21

3 April 2014 Last updated at 12:44

The widow of one of the Hillsborough disaster victims has told an inquest jury in Warrington it "robbed" her five children of their father.

Kathleen Thompson's husband Patrick John was one of the 96 people who died following overcrowding at the FA Cup semi-final in April 1989.

Mrs Thompson was one of the first of the victims' relatives to give a background statement to the court.

The remaining families will give their "pen portraits" later.

Coroner Lord Justice Goldring has called the disaster "the worst-ever at a British sports stadium".

It unfolded on 15 April 1989 during Liverpool's match against Nottingham Forest at Sheffield Wednesday's ground.

The inquests, set to last a year, were ordered after new evidence revealed by the Hillsborough Independent Panel led to the original inquest verdicts being quashed.

The background statements are the first time the court has heard how the disaster impacted on individual families.

Weeping as she spoke, Mrs Thompson said her 35-year-old husband "was not a hooligan, but a hard-working family man".

She said he had been "a loving and generous man who treated me with love and respect, a larger-than-life character... and a smashing dad" to five children aged under six.

Opening proceedings, 41-year-old victim Arthur Horrocks' son Jon read out a statement from his mother Susan, in which she said Mr Horrocks had been "a wonderful husband and best friend... devoted and much loved".

The hearing was told Mr Horrocks loved music and had regularly visited the Cavern Club in Liverpool. He had attended every Liverpool home match.

'Effervescent and lively'

Stephen Jones, whose wife Christine Anne was one of seven women who died, said she had been an avid fan who organised coach trips to away matches and loved the atmosphere of the games.

He said the senior radiographer and Sunday school teacher had been "an amazing wife", who "dominated a room".

"She was effervescent, candid and lively," he said.

Wilf Whelan told the hearing about his son Ian, who was nicknamed "Ronnie" after his football hero, Liverpool midfielder Ronnie Whelan.

He said the 19-year-old "wasn't a football hooligan" but a music lover, who had left two red roses on the doorstep of his girlfriend on the day of the semi-final.

"Our family feel they've had to defend his good name for 25 years," he said.

Paying tribute to her brother, William Roy Pemberton, Shirley Riley said her family had been "left thinking about what he would have achieved".

"A successful career, a family and many more dreams... we will never know," she said.

She said her parents "never truly got over the loss" of their son, who had been "extremely precious and the apple of their eye".

'Good and generous'

Paula Ann Smith's brother Walter said they both attended Liverpool games, but as they only had one ticket for the semi-final he had let his sister have it.

"I often think if I had been there with her, she would still be alive today," he said.

Christine McEvoy cried as she told the jury about her daughter, Basildon factory worker Marian Hazel McCabe.

She said the 21-year-old had been a "good and generous" woman who worked overtime to pay for tickets and who missed Mrs McEvoy's wedding to go to a game as "her greatest love was Liverpool Football Club".

Relatives of Tracey Elizabeth Cox and Richard Jones are also expected to speak at the hearing.

In his opening statement on Tuesday, the coroner said the disaster was "seared into the memories" of everyone affected by it.

He added that the inquests would "investigate the disaster as a whole and consider the experiences of each of the 96".


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