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The dead of Hillsborough remembered at Liverpool ceremony

 

Sunday 14 April 2013 14:02 EDT
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A memorial ceremony was held today on the eve of the 24th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster.

Around 300 people, including families of victims, gathered at Liverpool Town Hall where a memorial was established in the form of a clock stopped at 3.06pm – the time that the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest was called off due to the tragedy.

A 7ft bronze monument was also unveiled in the city’s Old Haymarket.

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