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Charlie Azzopardi, a Hillsborough disaster survivor, felt reminded of the 1989 tragedy during a recent Liverpool parade when he saw worried faces and a crowded, rowdy scene. He left just before a crash that injured 79, including babies and trapped fans. Azzopardi, now an assistant manager at a Liverpool pub, highlights the city's spirit of unity, raising £200 for Alder Hey children's hospital after the incident.
Courtesy: Brooke Davies
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