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Big Ed
3rd June 2008, 11:13 AM
Anne Williams has e-mailed me to ask could I post the following press release to you as it has gone all over our local sites and the Liverpool media have taken this also the LFC TV site have released a documentary -

Hope for Hillsborough - Request for funds :

After fighting the system for many years concerning the death of my son Kevin at Hillsborough and having exhausted the U.K. legal system I have now lodged my case with the European courts of Human Rights under article 2, The Right To Life and also article 6 The Right To A Fair Hearing.The case was lodged in August 2007 and I now wait to find whether it will be admissible or not, either way I will carry on, but being on my own I am without funds and will need financial help which I feel embarrassed to ask but this is my only hope.

People might ask why groups do not support me. Well, I was criticised for presenting my memorial to the Attorney General by a certain group and so I decided I would be better working independently where I would not have petty diversions and I would be able to submit my case into Europe.
If I am successful, I feel it will benefit others who have suffered like me so I pray for the Justice which has been denied us by the U.K. legal system.
I would not have got this far only for the kindness of my barrister solicitor and forensic experts who have wavered there fees over the years.

The evidence which has gone to Europe is very strong, I have always maintained that Kevin did not die by the 3.15pm cut off point and he did not die from what I was told at his inquests, Kevin was the only one that had two mini inquests to determine how he died, witnesses where never called to give evidence at the inquest, just parts of there statements read out, the parts that suggested that Kevin was still alive well after the cut off point were suppressed. Medical evidence was twisted and turned and the jury was mislead. I was told Kevin was one of the worst injured, after spending hours with forensic pathologist Dr Ian West Kevin’s injuries were very mild, he was saveable, all he needed was oxygen.

This raises the question of Lack of Care - Why did the police send the fire engines away when they arrived at Leppings Lane at 3 13pm ? The chief fire officer was told they did not have a disaster, the fire brigade was carrying crucial oxygen and cutting gear, outside the ground did not know what was going on inside the ground. Why didn’t the police implement the major disaster plan? Why at 3.35pm did ambulance driver Tony Edwards arrived at the Pennistone Lane end of the ground and was told to go straight to Lepping Lane as there were fatalities, the police cordoned the ambulances off, Tony mowed through the cordon and headed for the terraces, 42 ambulances were behind him and never followed.

Tony says there were people still alive and needed help, again well after 3.15pm. Tony was never called to give evidence to any inquiry or inquest, Roger Cook found him in 1993 when he ran Kevin’s case.

It was convenient to impose the 3.15pm cut off time saying everybody would have been dead or brain dead by that time, so it did not matter what time the emergency services arrived these poor people were beyond help. I know Kevin was alive and could have been saved, what the families did not know at the time of the inquests was the police cordoned off all the medical help that could have saved not just Kevin but many more.

This is some of the evidence which I and my barrister have submitted to Europe, there is a lot more fraud, perverting the course of Justice suppressing evidence and a strong case of insufficiency of inquiry which I cannot go public on yet.

Please support the Hope For Hillsborough

annewilliams96@btinternet.com
annajameson@tiscali.co.uk

I also sell my book “When You Walk Through The Storm” to raise funds.

Kind Regards

Anne Williams

Hope For Hillsborough.

The Paypal account address for orders or donations is ; annewilliams96@btinternet.com

Hi all, as per my last email re sending donations and orders to anne's fight for justice, I forgot to iunclude that any monies sent should be made payable to

HOPE FOR HILLSBOROUGH.
ANNEWILLIAMS HOPE FOR HILLSBOROUGH
10 WALTON PLACE
BLACON
CHESTER
CHESHIRE
UK
CH1 5PD


many thanks everyone for your continuing support

REDMATT
25th August 2008, 10:12 PM
I don't know how, but this was posted in June and I have only just read it. Sorry.

I'll be making a donation tonight.

DioDio's dreads
26th August 2008, 03:53 PM
Piece from yesterday's Echo about the fundraising night on Friday, has email address for those unable to make the night and wanting to make a donation

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HOW can a woman who lost her fifteen-year-old son in Britain's worst ever sporting disaster be described as 'lucky'?

When you factor in how her son's memory has been denigrated by the right-wing press and football 'fans' up and down the country ever since as well as how the British legal system has obstructed her tireless efforts to find out what really happened to her little boy, it seems even more of an incredible claim.

Yet Anne Williams, whose fifteen-year-old son Kevin was one of the 96 Liverpool supporters who lost their lives at Hillsborough nearly two decades ago, believes she has been fortunate in some ways compared to many, if not all, of the bereaved whose loved ones were taken from them on that sunny April day in 1989.


http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-fc/liverpool-fc-news/2008/08/26/hillsborough-mum-s-euro-court-hope-100252-21608963/

Devski
30th March 2009, 02:55 PM
On the Offal, Anne Williams' case has been refused by the European Court of Human Rights. My heart sank when I saw this:

MORE HILLSBOROUGH PAIN FOR ANNE WILLIAMS
Paul Rogers 30 March 2009

With less than a month to go before the 20th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster, Anne Williams has had her case refused by the European Court of Human Rights.

A full statement from Anne, who set up the Hope For Hillsborough group, is expected later today but the reason she has stated for the case being refused is that she was "out of time".

Anne, whose son Kevin died at Hillsborough, has campaigned tirelessly for justice for the last 20 years, arguing that her son was still alive after the 3:15pm cut-off point. Having exhausted all legal routes in the UK, her case was submitted to the European Court of Human Rights on August 12, 2006 but today's response was not the one she was hoping for.

She now insists she will carry on and will submit a new memorial to go back to the Attorney General in this country asking for a new inquest.

big dutch
31st March 2009, 06:34 PM
how many more knocks can anne and the families take

this is such sad news