James Milner gets Liverpool's Champions League victory parade bus to stop outside house of Hillsborough survivor so he can show him the European Cup Liverpool had a bus parade after beating Tottenham to win Champions League At the end the bus stopped at Hillsborough survivor Andrew Devine's house Midfielder James Milner ensured Downie was able to see the trophy himself Hillsborough disaster saw 96 Liverpool fans die and 766 injured on 15 April 1989By James Ayles For Mailonline Published: 15:26 BST, 5 June 2019 | Updated: 16:30 BST, 5 June 2019 2 Viewcomments A Hillsborough survivor was able to see the Champions League trophy thanks to James Milner. The midfielder asked Liverpool's bus to stop outside the supporter's house following the parade held to celebrate their win over Tottenham. Around 750,000 people turned out to celebrate the Reds' sixth European Cup and the bus was heading back to the club's Melwood base when Milner ordered it to stop. Liverpool's bus stopped outside the house of Hillsborough survivor Andrew Devine James Milner made sure the bus stopped so Downie could see the Champions League trophy Devine, now 53 has been confined to a wheelchair since sustaining serious injuries while attending the FA Cup semi-final against at Hillsborough on 15 April 1989. The lifelong fan suffered a crushed chest, was deprived of oxygen and not expected to survive after six months. After that, his parents were informed that no one with similar injuries had lived longer than eight years. Now, 30 years on, Devine lives with his parents, who provide 24-hour care. A crowd of around 750,000 people came out to see Milner and his team-mates celebrate Mohamed Salah and Divock Origi scored for Liverpool en route to a sixth European Cup That day saw 96 Liverpool fans lose their lives and a further 766 injured in what remains the worst disaster in British sporting history. The Anfield side beat Tottenham 2-0 thanks to goals from Mohamed Salah and Divock Origi to clinch a first European title since 2005. Devine's mother Hilary told the Liverpool Echo: 'It was a very kind gesture and it made Andrew's day.' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility