'Inspirational, dignified fighter':

Hillsborough justice campaigner Anne Williams dies after battling with cancer
Mrs Williams fought to get her son's inquest verdict overturned
Her battle credited with leading to new hearings for 96 fans who died

One of the leading faces in the fight for justice over the Hillsborough disaster has died.
Anne Williams, whose 15-year-old son Kevin was one of the 96 who perished in the 1989 tragedy, had been suffering from cancer.
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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Campaign: Anne Williams helped fight for justice over the Hillsborough disaster, which killed her son Kevin

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From me a true blue:
You were a truly inspiration lady and without your relentless pursuit for the truth, all those who tried to cover this disaster up would have got away with it,
HANG YOUR COWARDLY HEADS IN SHAME, a verdict of corporate manslaughter is the least you deserve when you face your comeuppance in court.


Your son Kevin will be waiting at the pearly gates to greet and hug you Anne and tell you how proud he is of his mum for what you achieved for the 96


RIP Anne


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