Suspension of David Crompton comes on day of cross-party criticism in parliament and vigil in LiverpoolThe chief constable of South Yorkshire police has been forced out of his job following a wave of public anger approximately the way his force conducted itself during the inquest into the deaths the 96 people who lost their lives at Hillsborough.
David Crompton was suspended six months before he was due to retire as chief constable of the force,which had been heavily criticised by the families of the victims of Britain’s worst stadium disaster, for going back on a preceding apology he had issued in 2012.
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Source: theguardian.com