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Failure of Duty

TWO high-ranking South Yorkshire police officers have been criticised after an investigation into the death of a fan trampled by a police horse before a football match.

Terry Coles, aged 41, of Morriston, Swansea, died from severe injuries after the incident outside Millmoor minutes before the Division Three championship decider between Rotherham United and Swansea City on May 6, 2000.

He died when he was trampled by a horse ridden by Pc Dave Lindsay. After an eight-day inquest a jury decided his death was an accident.

Read the full article here

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I was only thinking of this the other Day, still cant believe that it appears to have been swept under the carpet, my thoughts to the family at this time of year.
 

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