On April 15, 1989, ninety-six children, men and women lost their lives at the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough stadium.
Following a tireless campaign led by bereaved families and survivors, in 2012 the High Court quashed the original accidental death verdicts and ordered new inquests which would go on to become the longest running in British legal history.
On April 26, 2016, the jury returned verdicts of unlawful killing in relation to each Hillsborough victim, vindicating all those who fought so courageously for the truth for so long.
At the beginning of proceedings in early 2014, the families were asked to write Pen Portraits in memory of lost loved ones, which they then read out in court.
Collectively, they've become known as The 96, but the Pen Portraits serve as a reminder that the victims of Hillsborough were more than a number.
Below you can learn about each individual who's still missed so much and who'll never be forgotten.