Victoria Hicks, left, and her sister Sarah. They died aged 15 and 19 at Hillsborough Ross Parry

Reports of Liverpool’s matches written by a teenager who died in the Hillsborough disaster have been handed to The Times to mark the 25th anniversary of the FA Cup semi-final at which 96 supporters died.

Pen pictures of Victoria Hicks, 15, and Sarah, 19, were last week presented by their parents, Trevor and Jenni, to the jury at the inquest into the Hillsborough deaths, taking place in Birchwood, near Warrington.

Ms Hicks spoke lovingly of Victoria using a typewriter to write her own Liverpool match reports, but keeping them a secret from her family. The accounts were discovered by her parents at their home in Pinner, North West London, only after she died.

Victoria, who hoped to become a reporter, kept a file of her reports Courtesy of the Hicks family

“We’d hear you typing away, filing the reports,” Ms Hicks told the…