DELIGHTED Hillsborough campaigner Margaret Aspinall yesterday said the 96 victims will leave a powerful legacy — by ensuring such a terrible injustice is never repeated.
She said the nation as a whole would reap the benefit of the 28-year struggle for justice.
Margaret, 70, who lost 18-year-old son James at Hillsborough, added: “This must never happen again.
“No one should have to go through what these families have gone through — 28 years to try and get to the truth and accountability.
“I think that is important and I think what has been achieved should change things for the nation.
“I think that is the legacy of the 96.”
Margaret said she was delighted at yesterday’s announcement that ex-police chief David Duckenfield and five other senior figures will be prosecuted over the 1989 tragedy.
She added: “I’m happy. A few years ago we had no one…