But looking back and seeing how much it really affected my dad makes me realise what we went through." [53], In 1986, a year after the disaster, Yorkshire Television aired a documentary presented by John Helm entitled Bradford City A Year of Healing. "Us players must have been in the tunnel for seconds - and I mean seconds. Although there was no perimeter fencing, such as led to the devastating crush at Hillsborough, locked turnstiles meant that many fans who tried to escape by that means were killed or seriously injured. Christmas Day is supposed to be happy and pleasant, a time to gather with loved ones for a chill and relaxing celebration. One, now re-situated to that end of the stand where the fire began, is a sculpture donated on the initial re-opening of Valley Parade in December 1986 by Sylvia Graucob, a then Jersey-based former West Yorkshire woman. Among the main outcomes of the inquiry were the banning of new wooden grandstands at all UK sports grounds, the immediate closure of other wooden stands deemed unsafe and the banning of smoking in other wooden stands. He is quoted as saying: "I don't believe the statement of retired Detective Inspector Raymond Falconer at all. The 4-alarm fire started in a one-story lumber storage building and spread to an adjacent building . It is not thought that there was any crowd trouble in this section but one theory the police are investigating is that a flare or smoke-bomb was thrown or was accidentally dropped. Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning, Revealed: former Bradford chairman linked to at least eight fires before Valley Parade disaster, Martin Fletcher: Maybe the reason I am here is to finally reveal the truth, TheStory of the Bradford Fire: could any man really be as unlucky as Stafford Heginbotham?. Wildman: "I was burnt from top to bottom, on and off. "[16] At the front of the stand, men threw children over the wall to help them escape. Called 'The 56' the play dramatises actual accounts of the Bradford City Fire with the purpose of the play showing how in times of adversity, the Football Club and the local community came together. The game was irrelevant. The fire started five minutes before half-time during the match on 11 May between Bradford and Lincoln City. "[59], Raymond Falconer's reliability had previously been questioned by Daniel Taylor in The Guardian who stated that: "The Bradford Telegraph and Argus described him as a 'top detective'. Police officers also assisted in the rescue attempts. Original television coverage of the fire, as caught by cameras covering the match. BBC Sport looks back at the Bradford City fire disaster that claimed the lives of 56 spectators when a stand became engulfed in flames on 11 May 1985. Television cameras spotted the outbreak of fire in Valley Parade's main stand at 15:40 BST. But many, including Harrison, believe it could unnecessarily reopen wounds if it does happen. Someone came in and shouted: 'Get out, get out there's a fire'. The match between Bradford City and Lincoln City, the final game of that season, had started in a celebratory atmosphere with the home team receiving the Third Division championship trophy. Pendleton: "One of my most haunting images was being on the bus home after dark and going past Valley Parade. I do not include the people currently running the club, who have always displayed a great, sensitive duty to the memory of those who died. It detailed the safety work which would be carried out at Valley Parade as a result of the club's promotion, admitting the ground was "inadequate in so many ways for modern requirements". Eighty names were unaccounted for and there were no positive indications about the cause of the fire.
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