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Anthony David Bland (21 September 1970 – 3 March 1993) was a supporter of Liverpool injured in the Hillsborough disaster.He suffered severe brain damage that left him in a persistent vegetative state as a consequence of which the hospital, with the support of his parents, applied for a court order allowing him to "die with dignity".
A third legal case which resulted from the Hillsborough disaster was Airedale N.H.S. Trust v Bland [1993] A.C. 789, a landmark House of Lords decision in English criminal law, that allowed the life-support machine of Tony Bland, a Hillsborough victim in a persistent vegetative state, to be switched off.
Tony Bland; C. Coverage of the Hillsborough disaster by The Sun; D. David Duckenfield; H. Hillsborough (1996 film) Hillsborough (2014 film) Hillsborough disaster ...
The former Sheffield Wednesday club secretary accused of safety offences related to the Hillsborough disaster started the job when the "scene was already set" for the tragedy, his lawyer has told ...
Hillsborough is a 2014 documentary about the Hillsborough disaster. Directed and produced by Daniel Gordon , the two-hour film chronicles the disaster, the investigations, and their lingering effects; it also includes interviews with survivors, victims' relatives, police officers and investigators.
Tony Bland's petition has received more than 1,500 signatures [Elliot Deady/BBC] Protesters gathered at an historic footbridge in Colchester and marched through the city centre to mark one year ...
All four assistants — Richardson, Lamont Evans, Tony Bland and Chuck Person — are Black. Black coaches were 'low-hanging fruit' in FBI college hoops case that wrecked careers, then fizzled ...
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