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Title: God Bless The 96
Post by: TGLucario475 on April 15, 2009, 02:25:42 pm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillsborough_Disaster

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The Hillsborough Disaster was a deadly human crush that occurred on 15 April 1989, at Hillsborough, a football stadium home to Sheffield Wednesday in Sheffield, England, resulting in the deaths of 96 people (all fans of Liverpool Football Club). It remains the deadliest stadium-related disaster in British history and one of the worst in international football. It was the second of two stadium-related disasters to feature Liverpool supporters, the other being the Heysel Stadium Disaster in 1985.

so can you please spare a thought for the people that were killed in this disaster. thanks

GOD BLESS THE 96 - YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE


Title: Re: God Bless The 96
Post by: sjonnoh on April 15, 2009, 03:02:48 pm
football can sometimes be so unespected, like the sudden dead of footballbplayers, like feher, I still can't believe such things.........

~rest in peace innicent people~


Title: Re: God Bless The 96
Post by: Blackcat on April 15, 2009, 06:24:10 pm
Here some years ago, a lot more of people died because of stupidity...

http://www.quenoserepita.com.ar/what_happened_in_cromanon

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rep%C3%BAblica_Croma%C3%B1%C3%B3n

translated version

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rep%C3%BAblica_Cromagnon

República Cromagnon (Spanish for "Cro-Magnon Republic") was a nightclub in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

On 30 December 2004, a fire broke out in the club, killing 194 people and injuring 714 others. The venue was playing host to rock group Callejeros and around 3,000 people were in attendance. The blaze was started when a pyrotechnic flare (a popular device in New Year's Eve celebrations) was set off and ignited foam in the ceiling. The materials used in the building for decoration were flammable: mostly wood, styrofoam, acoustic panels and a plastic net (a so-called media sombra). This plastic net was hung from the ceiling and caught fire first, melting into a rain of fire. In some parts of the building, teddy bear stuffing was used as a cheap alternative to wool fiber. The owner and the band's lead singer had told the patrons not to use flares inside the building.

Four of the six doors, some of which were fire exits, were chained shut so that "people would not enter without paying", according to mayor Aníbal Ibarra. Most of the victims died from inhaling poisonous gases, smoke and carbon monoxide, unlike most accidents of this kind, where most die from crushing or burning. Speculation was that there was a nursery room in the ladies' restroom but this has been proven false.

Following the disaster, an Argentine judge issued a national and international arrest order against Omar Chabán, local businessman and owner of República Cromagnon and other nightclubs, including one called Cemento that had been closed by court orders many times before. Chabán was located at one of his houses in the neighbourhood of Montserrat and was arrested. Police are now seeking those responsible for setting off the flare. If they are found (some reports say they have already been identified and that they are children), then they could face eight to twenty years in prison.

President Néstor Kirchner decreed three days of national mourning, and city authorities forbade concerts and closed all nightclubs in Buenos Aires during the mourning period.


Title: Re: God Bless The 96
Post by: Zeke on May 23, 2009, 12:32:48 pm
rip to the 96 justice for the 96 never forgotten
this is my club

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