Chester MP Stephen Mosley has opened a debate in Parliament about the death of 15 year old Kevin Williams at the 1989 Hillsborough Disaster.
The debate was triggered after Kevin’s mother, Chester resident Anne Williams, started an e-petition that received over 100,000 signatures and called on the Attorney General to order a new inquest into Kevin’s death.
The events surrounding Kevin’s death are hugely contentious. The coroner who oversaw the inquests into the deaths of all who died at Hillsborough declared that all were either dead, or brain dead, by 3:15pm on Saturday 15th April 1989 and that all had died from traumatic asphyxia. Consequently, none of the inquests were able to deal with events that occurred after 3:15pm.
However, there are witness statements from two police constables who testified that Kevin was alive at 3:37 and 3:55pm respectively. These same police officers were pressured by senior police officials to amend their statements to say that Kevin was not alive.
Furthermore, there are also autopsy reports compiled by three of the country’s leading pathologists that disagree, without exception, with the original autopsy’s findings of traumatic asphyxia.
Speaking after the debate, Chester MP Stephen Mosley said: “It was an extremely emotional debate and I was pleased that Anne was able to join us in the public gallery.
“As Members of Parliament, it is our duty to represent our constituents and to fight for what is fair, just and true. Having looked carefully at the evidence, it is quite clear that the original inquest into Kevin’s death was wrong.
“The Attorney General responded very positively to the debate and both Anne and I were very optimistic with what he had to say.
“Anne has campaigned tirelessly to discover the truth of what happened to Kevin and I was delighted with the contributions made by MPs of all Political Parties.
“Mrs Williams intends to submit a new formal request to the Attorney General after the Hillsborough Independent Panel reports in May, and I am hopeful that she will be granted the inquest that is so rightly deserved.”
A full transcript of Stephen’s speech can be found online at:
A video of the debate will be uploaded online shortly.