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You can watch the 32 minute video presentation (no audio) that was shown to the jury below - please be aware some of the footage is distressing

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The new Hillsborough inquests in Warrington have heard a detailed account of the chain of events which led to the deaths of 96 Liverpool supporters in Britain's worst ever sporting disaster.

Detective Superintendent Neil Malkin, from Operation Resolve (the criminal investigation into events on the day and the planning and preparation beforehand), with the aid of CCTV and television footage as well as photographs, took the jury through the events of Saturday 15 April 1989.

Beginning with the scene outside the Leppings Lane end at 11.45am, the jury was shown the gradual arrival of fans outside and inside the ground.

Scenes were presented with the time on to illustrate the build-up of people outside the turnstiles and also within pens 3 and 4 of the Leppings Lane terrace.

As congestion built outside the ground in the approach to kick-off, split-screen footage showed the crush developing outside the turnstiles. The three openings of exit gate C at 2.48pm, 2.52pm and 2.59pm were also presented to the court.

The film continues with BBC footage of the Liverpool and Nottingham Forest players on the pitch and the match getting underway, supporters attempting to leave the pens as the crush inside worsened and the halting of the match at 3.06pm.

The arrival of ambulances onto the pitch at 3.15pm and 3.20pm is shown, as is the gradual build-up of fans on the playing surface, along with the ferrying of the injured on makeshift stretchers to the Spion Kop end of the ground.

Footage from the back of the Leppings Lane stand is shown, while the match commander Chief Superintendent David Duckenfield and CSS Jackson are seen exiting and returning to the Police Control Box at 3.35pm and 3.47pm.

The videos ends with CCTV footage of fans streaming away from the Leppings Lane end of the ground at 4.32pm.

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