Hillsborough campaigner Anne Williams dies

Hillsborough justice campaigner Anne Williams has died losing her fight with cancer.
Anne Williams fought for justice in the Hillsborough campaign.  Picture: Getty ImagesAnne Williams fought for justice in the Hillsborough campaign.  Picture: Getty Images
Anne Williams fought for justice in the Hillsborough campaign. Picture: Getty Images

Mrs Williams, 62, whose 15-year-old son Kevin died at Hillsborough, was one of the loudest voices throughout the campaigners’ efforts for justice.

It was her fight to get her son’s inquest verdict of accidental death overturned that is credited with leading to fresh hearings for all 96 supporters who died.

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She defied doctors’ expectations to attend what was her last public appearance at the Hillsborough memorial service at Anfield on Monday.

She was diagnosed with terminal cancer in October, but despite her ill-health she carried on her campaign and attended a hearing at London’s Royal Courts of Justice in December when the original inquest verdicts were quashed.

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Speaking after the historic hearing, which she attended in a wheelchair, she thanked Attorney General Dominic Grieve for being “a man of his word” in pushing for the new inquests.

She said: “I am glad we never gave up. It has been hard, but we wouldn’t have been here today.

“I’d like a corporate manslaughter verdict in the inquest, it’s the least for what they have done.

“God willing, I will be here, it has been a long wait to see justice.

“I am so glad I could be here today to hear it for myself.”

Referring to the cover-up that shifted blame away from the authorities and on to the victims, she said: “I can’t forgive them the extremes they went to. Why didn’t they just give us the truth?”

Liverpool FC posted a statement on Twitter today saying: “Liverpool Football Club was this morning saddened to hear of the death of prominent Hillsborough campaigner Anne Williams. RIP Anne.”