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26th April 2016
11:25am BST

This verdict brings to a close the longest jury proceedings in UK legal history, the inquest first sat on April 1st 2014.
Sir John Goldring, the coroner, told jurors on Monday that a majority decision of 8-1 or 7-2 would be accepted on the last of the 14 questions they were yet to answer: whether the 96 people who died were unlawfully killed by gross negligence manslaughter.
The jury were asked to answer a general questionnaire of 14 questions, this afternoon they will also record the time and cause of death for each of the Liverpool fans who died.
Before sending them out to try and reach a verdict Goldring instructed the jury that, to find that the 96 people who died at an FA Cup semi-final on 15 April 1989 were, in fact unlawfully killed, they had to be convinced the South Yorkshire police chief superintendent in command at the match, David Duckenfield, “was responsible for manslaughter by gross negligence of those 96 people”.
All 14 questions and their answers are below.
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