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In a new tweet, Radiohead asks those involved in the Toronto stage collapse disaster to finally own up.

The June 16, 2012 stage collapse at Downsview Park that killed Radiohead drum tech Scott Johnson has yet to be completely settled. Yes, there was a coroner’s inquest, but no one has been tried, fined, jailed or otherwise legally had to account for what happened.

Radiohead and Johnson’s family would like to try to move on, but the whole thing continues to linger in their minds and in their hearts. In a new tweet, Radiohead urges those who were responsible for what went wrong to come forward and clear their consciences.

(Via Amber)

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