Day 4 Anthony Grainger Inquiry 20 January 2017 1 to have a transplant. He used to tell her the scar was 2 (10.30 am) 2 from a shark bite. In 2007 his son was born and he was 3 THE CHAIRMAN: Yes, Mr Beer. 3 ecstatic. Three years later his relationship broke down 4 MR BEER: Good morning, sir. Could we call, please, 4 with their mother and she moved to Carlisle. He would 5 try and see his children as often as possible. 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 Friday, 20 January 2017 Marina Schofield. MS MARINA SCHOFIELD (sworn) THE CHAIRMAN: Thank you, Mrs Schofield. Would you like to sit down or are you happier standing up? A. I will stand up. THE CHAIRMAN: Certainly. 11 12 Questions from MR BEER MR BEER: Mrs Schofield, my name is Jason Beer, I am counsel 6 Anthony was a fantastic dad. He used to go to 7 Carlisle to see his kids every weekend. If they ever 8 wanted anything he would do his best to provide it. 9 I remember once his daughter wanting a puppy, Anthony 10 found the puppy she wanted straight away and was up in 11 Carlisle that afternoon meeting her from school with 12 a new puppy as a surprise. 13 to the Inquiry. I am going to ask you in a moment to 13 I am worried about the Inquiry will affect the 14 read a statement that you have prepared in relation to 14 children, until now they have been shielded from 15 Anthony. I think there is a copy of the statement in 15 publicity but I expect that the incident will now be in 16 large font available. In your own time, please read the 16 the newspapers and I worry as to how I can protect them statement. 17 17 18 A. My name is Marina Schofield, I am the mother of from this -- 18 THE CHAIRMAN: Don't worry. A. -- asked me why a policeman shot her dad when the police 19 Anthony Paul Grainger who was shot in the chest by 19 20 an officer from Greater Manchester Police on 20 are there to protect us. It is not easy to answer 21 3 March 2012. My beautiful boy was born on 21 questions like that. Anthony had always worked with 22 26 January 1976. I loved him from the moment I saw him. 22 cars. He had known Colin Waters 20 years, they worked 23 I was 17 years old at the time. My mother had died when 23 from the same yard for as many years as I can remember. 24 I was 12 and I was brought up by my dad along with my 24 I am not sure what their working arrangement was and 25 brother. My dad played a big part and helped me bring 25 whether they were partners or whether they operated Page 1 Page 3 1 up Anthony. I had three other children, Natalie, Stuart 1 2 and Michael. Natalie died when she was nine hours old. 2 driving a recovery wagon and buying and selling car 3 parts. He would recover vehicles after accidents and did a lot of trading on the internet. 3 Anthony loved being a big brother to Stuart and 4 Michael. When Anthony was six years old I split up from 4 5 his father. Anthony helped me raise his two brothers. 5 6 When he was 15 to 16 years old he started to get 6 separately, but certainly Anthony used to be busy Anthony started to get in trouble again after the children moved to Carlisle. He started to withdraw from 7 into trouble due to being friends with a bad crowd. He 7 me and John during this time. I believe it was because 8 was addicted to cars, he should have been a rally car 8 he didn't want to cause us any hassle with the police as 9 driver. Unfortunately he began to steal cars for 9 a result of his dealings with them. I last spoke to 10 a joyride. When he was 16 he was sent to HMPYOI Stoke 10 Anthony at Christmas time in 2011. I know he did speak 11 Heath, when he came home he seemed to turn a corner 11 to John a few more times before his death. 12 after meeting the love of his life, Rachel. 12 13 Unfortunately this only lasted until their relationship 13 house, it was approximately 11.35 pm. They told me that On 3 March 2012, six police officers came to my 14 broke down in 2002 and my granddaughter was born and 14 Anthony had been shot in Culcheth by police. My whole 15 Anthony adored her. Stuart and Michael loved having 15 world fell apart. All I could think about was how I am 16 a niece. 16 going to tell his two young children that their daddy 17 was gone forever and that the police did it. My son 17 In 2004 I married John. Anthony was the best man 18 and his daughter was a flower girl. Anthony was the 18 will never see his children grow up or walk his daughter 19 most loving and caring person and was made to be a dad. 19 down the aisle. I have since been diagnosed with post 20 He was fantastic with children, even the neighbourhood 20 traumatic stress disorder. I am currently waiting to 21 kids loved him. 21 see a counsellor, I look at his photograph every night and I cannot believe that he is not here anymore. 22 For a while after [redacted] was born Anthony kept 22 23 his nose clean. He had his driving licence and his own 23 24 car. When his daughter was one he started to have 24 I have always said. I have days when I struggle to move 25 problems with his kidneys and when she was five he had 25 on with my life, even thoughts of ending my own life to No mother should have to bury their own child, Page 2 Page 4 1 (Pages 1 to 4) DTI (+44)207 4041400 www.DTIGlobal.com 8th Floor, 165 Fleet Street London EC4A 2DY Day 4 Anthony Grainger Inquiry 20 January 2017 1 be with my son but I realise I have to fight for justice 1 2 for my son and my grandchildren. I cannot understand 2 3 how an unarmed man sat in a car in a quiet car park can 3 4 be shot by a police officer. To me it is murder and he 4 THE CHAIRMAN: Yes. MR BEER: I think this morning Mr Thomas provided his client with a copy of the statement to read and unfortunately the copy provided included the names in it. 5 should not be working. We have had to pay Anthony's 5 MR BEER: It is completely inadvertent. 6 funerals ourselves even though his life was taken from 6 THE CHAIRMAN: We are going to do our best to make sure it 7 him by Greater Manchester Police. I had to borrow the 7 doesn't go on the website and I should be grateful in 8 money to cover these costs. 8 that particular detail is not included. 9 This has ruined my life and I feel as if my heart 9 10 has been ripped out of me. I just want this nightmare 10 Thank you very much, I am most grateful to you for your cooperation. 11 to end and Anthony to get the justice he deserves. It 11 12 has taken five years to get to this point where the 12 13 public Inquiry is due to start and has put an enormous 13 14 stress on me and John and the family. We also suffered 14 15 terribly when GMP leaked a copy of the IPCC report to 15 16 Manchester Evening News and it was published in the 16 17 paper before we were even aware of the contents. 17 18 I am left with a deep distrust of the police, I am 18 MR THOMAS: So be it. MR THOMAS: Sir, there is one second statement that is the identification statement that needs to be read. A short. MR BEER: I don't think it is necessary for Mrs Schofield to read the identification statement. THE CHAIRMAN: That can be taken as read insofar as it is necessary. 19 scared of them and even moved away from my address that 19 THE CHAIRMAN: Thank you, Ms Thomas. 20 I have lived in for many years because of worries about 20 MR BEER: Ms Gail Hadfield-Grainger, please. 21 harassment. I remain worried that they will harass me 21 22 once the Inquiry finishes. 22 MS GAIL HADFIELD-GRAINGER (sworn) THE CHAIRMAN: Pause, take a breath. 23 MR BEER: Mrs Schofield, thank you very much indeed. 23 24 THE CHAIRMAN: Thank you, Mrs Schofield. 24 sitting down? 25 A. No, thank you. 25 Can I just briefly address the lady -- I think you Ms Hadfield-Grainger, would you be more comfortable Page 5 1 Page 7 are a press representative. 1 2 A MEMBER OF THE PRESS: Yes. 2 3 THE CHAIRMAN: The intention was there should be no 3 THE CHAIRMAN: Are you sure? All right. Questions from MR BEER MR BEER: Ms Hadfield-Grainger, my name is Jason Beer and 4 reference to the names of either of Mr Grainger's 4 I am counsel to the Inquiry. I think there is 5 children and there has been an inadvertent reference to 5 a statement that the usher is going to hand to you. 6 the name of one of them. I should be grateful if the 6 That is your statement about Anthony. Could you please 7 names would not be included in any report of this 7 8 hearing. 8 9 10 MR THOMAS: Sir, I was about to ask you the same thing. A MEMBER OF THE PRESS: That is fine by me. The names are read it to the court, thank you. A. It is not easy to stand in front of strangers and 9 describe the love that Anthony and I shared. I dreamt 10 of doing that in front of our loved ones at our wedding 11 in some of the statements that have gone on to the 11 and I never thought that I would have to do this in 12 website, are they not? 12 a courtroom because of the way that Anthony was killed. 13 THE CHAIRMAN: I think they have been redacted, but that 13 It is difficult to find the words to explain how 14 brings me to the next topic which is that when the 14 much we loved each other. The best way that I can 15 transcript of today's hearing is uploaded, I propose 15 describe it is to read a poem that Anthony wrote for me 16 that any anyone inadvertent reference to the names of 16 in 2012 on Valentine's day. 17 either of the children should be redacted. 17 Sorry. 18 MR BEER: Yes, sir -- 18 "You are all of my beautiful dreams, the best I have 19 THE CHAIRMAN: Does anybody have any objection to that, it 19 ever had, you are my secure when I am afraid and a smile 20 on my face when I am sad. 20 seems to be the right course to adopt? 21 MR THOMAS: Yes, sir. 21 22 MR BEER: It is entirely inadvertent, what had happened was 22 single step I take, you are the soul of this body of 23 that Farleys had requested that we redact the names out. 23 mine, the breath from which I take ..." 24 We did. 24 25 THE CHAIRMAN: Yes. 25 "You are in every single thing I do and in every I can't even see. THE CHAIRMAN: Take your time. Page 6 Page 8 2 (Pages 5 to 8) DTI (+44)207 4041400 www.DTIGlobal.com 8th Floor, 165 Fleet Street London EC4A 2DY Day 4 Anthony Grainger Inquiry 20 January 2017 1 A. Anthony did not find it easy to write, especially about 1 2 his feelings, so this Valentine's card will always mean 2 3 the world to me. I have had this poem tattooed on me so 3 4 these words will never leave me and I will be able to 4 talking about boy stuff. When Anthony went out he 5 take them to the grave for when we are together again. 5 paused the game and he told my son that he would finish 6 Anthony and I fell in love back in 2009 and then we ring. On the day that Anthony had been killed -- was killed, he was playing computer games with my son and 6 it later that day. So after Anthony went out, I had my 7 son practice for the game because he wanted to impress 7 began to live together with my two children 8 in October 2011. Anthony was very much a family man and 8 Anthony for when he got back. My son went to bed that 9 he was great, a great help to me and my children and 9 night with a game console in his hand, wondering why 10 great around the house. I grew to know and love 10 11 Anthony, not just as my life partner but as a loving 11 So later I bought a dog to help my son deal with the 12 father to my children. 12 grief and my son decided to name it after the game they 13 Anthony had not come back home to play. 13 were playing, and called it Carbon. I've got a photo 14 daughter Anthony would just sit beside us and stroke her 14 album at home which is very important to me. It has got 15 head until she fell to sleep, and then as his children 15 photographs of Anthony doing all sorts of things, like 16 got older we spent the days out together. There was 16 when he went to see Harry Potter with my friends, having 17 days at Diggerland where Anthony tried to build my 17 pillow fights with the kids in the house and when he won 18 daughter a princess castle out of mud and a trip to 18 a prize at Blackpool for my son. 19 Knowsley Safari Park because my son wanted to see 19 20 meercats. 20 things, little pieces of paper which have got his 21 When I used to -- when I was breastfeeding my I also have a special box in which I have Anthony's 21 handwriting on, his clothes that were in the washing 22 covered in bubbles because a shipment of Fairy liquid 22 basket on the day that he died. A little bracelet that 23 came apart and the kids loved it. 23 he bought for me when he was out with the kids in Cumbria and his trainers. On one of our trips to Blackpool the seafront became 24 When the children got restless, Anthony would take 24 25 them to a soft play centre and he would run around like 25 They are all the things that I have left of him, Page 9 1 2 3 Page 11 a big kid with them. I grew to love Anthony, also through the love of his own children. He was very much a part of their life. 4 He got up every weekend to drive and see them, to see 5 his son and daughter in Cumbria and when it used to be 6 snowing up there he would send a picture of the 7 mountains to me from his phone. 8 9 In the month before Anthony died, we had been viewing houses with enough room for six of us. We were 10 also trying for a baby together and we had already 11 chosen the names, they were going to be called Bobby and 12 Frankie. We chose two names because there are twins on 13 both sides of my family so we were kind of hoping to 14 have twins and we used to joke that we would need 15 a minibus. 16 17 Anthony came home on one evening and told me that he had found a church where he wanted us to get married. 18 He took me to see it and it was so beautiful. We were 19 just standing there looking at it together, talking 20 about how we had the rest of our lives together. 21 Anthony could be quiet in company but when it was 22 just us two he talked a lot and he had a brilliant sense 23 of humour. He was always there for me and we would text 24 each other throughout the day every single day. Until 25 this day I still look at my phone waiting for him to 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 along with my memories. No matter what Anthony will never be forgotten. Thank you. MR BEER: Thank you very much. THE CHAIRMAN: Thank you, Ms Hadfield-Grainger. MR BEER: Sir, that is all of the evidence for today, indeed for this week. THE CHAIRMAN: Yes. MR BEER: We will next convene a fortnight on Tuesday in open session at 10.30 am. THE CHAIRMAN: Yes. MR BEER: We will next convene in closed session this Tuesday coming at 10.30 am. THE CHAIRMAN: Thank you very much, Mr Beer. (10.51 am) (The Inquiry adjourned until 10.30 am on Tuesday, 24 January 2016) Page 10 Page 12 3 (Pages 9 to 12) DTI (+44)207 4041400 www.DTIGlobal.com 8th Floor, 165 Fleet Street London EC4A 2DY Day 4 Anthony Grainger Inquiry 1 2 3 4 20 January 2017 INDEX MS MARINA SCHOFIELD (sworn) ..........................1 5 Questions from MR BEER ........................1 6 MS GAIL HADFIELD-GRAINGER (sworn) ....................7 7 Questions from MR BEER ........................8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Page 13 4 (Page 13) DTI (+44)207 4041400 www.DTIGlobal.com 8th Floor, 165 Fleet Street London EC4A 2DY Day 4 Anthony Grainger Inquiry 20 January 2017 Page 14 7:14,20 8:2,3,3 12:4,6,9,12,14 able 9:4 13:5,7 accidents 4:3 began 2:9 9:7 addicted 2:8 believe 4:7,22 address 5:19,25 best 2:17 3:8 7:6 adjourned 12:16 8:14,18 adopt 6:20 big 1:25 2:3 10:1 adored 2:15 bite 3:2 affect 3:13 Blackpool 9:21 afraid 8:19 11:18 afternoon 3:11 Bobby 10:11 aisle 4:19 body 8:22 album 11:14 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