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flag Hillsborough parents seek to correct legal record after new evidence shows victims survived up to an hour, challenging the discredited "30-second rule."

flag In 2026, Hillsborough parents Jenni and Trevor Hicks are pushing to correct the legal record of their daughters’ 1989 deaths, challenging the discredited "30-second rule" that falsely claimed victims lost consciousness instantly. flag New evidence from the 2012 Hillsborough Independent Panel and 2014–2016 inquests shows victims likely suffered for up to an hour, with fluctuating consciousness. flag Their case, previously dismissed by the House of Lords based on flawed rulings, seeks to update the legal record to reflect truth and justice. flag They are urging reform to allow future corrections when new evidence emerges. flag South Yorkshire Police acknowledged past errors but confirmed no legal path exists to overturn prior decisions.

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