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Hillsborough: 'I survived the unsurvivable'
The Hillsborough disaster claimed the lives of 97 people and ruined the lives of many more left behind.
But few of us know exactly who they were, before they were defined as victims by that fateful day in 1989.
Now a new book by Jenni Hicks, called 'One Day in April', aims to tell the personal story of a mother and her daughters, Sarah and Vicki, who sadly lost their lives in the tragedy and how Jenni has in her words 'survived the unsurvivable'.
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