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  • The man who died during last week’s G20 protests was “assaulted” by riot police shortly before he suffered a heart attack, according to witness statements received by the Independent Police Complaints Commission.

    Investigators are examining a series of corroborative accounts that allege Ian Tomlinson, 47, was a victim of police violence in the moments before he collapsed near the Bank of England in the City of London last Wednesday evening. Three witnesses have told the Observer that Mr Tomlinson was attacked violently as he made his way home from work at a nearby newsagents. One claims he was struck on the head with a baton.

    Photographer Anna Branthwaite said: “I can remember seeing Ian Tomlinson. He was rushed from behind by a riot officer with a helmet and shield two or three minutes before he collapsed.” Branthwaite, an experienced press photographer, has made a statement to the IPCC.

    Another independent statement supports allegations of police violence. Amiri Howe, 24, recalled seeing Mr Tomlinson being hit “near the head” with a police baton. Howe took one of a sequence of photographs that show a clearly dazed Mr Tomlinson being helped by a bystander.

    A female protester, who does not want to be named but has given her testimony to the IPCC, said she saw a man she later recognised as Tomlinson being pushed aggressively from behind by officers. “I saw a man violently propelled forward, as though he’d been flung by the arm, and fall forward on his head.

    “He hit the top front area of his head on the pavement. I noticed his fall particularly because it struck me as a horrifically forceful push by a policeman and an especially hard fall; it made me wince.”

    Mr Tomlinson, a married man who lived alone in a bail hostel, was not taking part in the protests. Initially, his death was attributed by a police post mortem to natural causes. A City of London police statement said: “[He] suffered a sudden heart attack while on his way home from work.”

    But this version of events was challenged after witnesses recognised the dead man from photographs that were published on Friday.

    An IPCC statement was due to be released the same day and is understood to have portrayed the death as a tragic accident. However, the statement’s release was postponed as the complaints body received information that police officers may have been more involved in events than previously thought. An IPCC spokesman said yesterday that in light of new statements it was “assessing” the information it had received before deciding whether to launch a full investigation.

    Part of the commission’s inquiries will involve the examination of CCTV footage from the area.

    Liberal Democrat MP David Howarth said: “Eventually there will have to be a full inquest with a jury. It is a possibility this death was at police hands.”

    Police ‘assaulted’ bystander who died during G20 protests | World news | The Observer

    “A few minutes later, one of the protesters, a man in his 20s or 30s, collapsed on the pavement. The guy was totally out of it when I went to take a look at him. Protesters informed the police, and then allowed the police to carry the man back to their lines using what looked like a tarpaulin to carry him away. Twenty minutes or so later, after the police had used their dogs and more riot cops to clear Cornhill Street back up to Bishopsgate, two ambulances came up Grace Church Street and were let down Cornhill by the protesters and police to attend to the injured. I have since been able to confirm that the person who died was the one I saw”.


    Various participants in the City of London demonstrations on April 1st have come forward as witnesses to the collapse of a man later identified by authorities as Ian Tomlinson. Four different university students witnessed the collapse of Mr. Tomlinson. “He stumbled towards us from the direction of police and protestors and collapsed,” said Peter Apps. “I saw a demonstrator who was a first aider attend to the person who had collapsed. The man was late 40s, had tattoos on his hands, and was wearing a Millwall shirt.”

    While the first aider was helping the man, another demonstrator with a megaphone was calling the police over so that they could help.

    Natalie Langford, a student at Queen Mary, said “there was a police charge. A lot of people ran in our direction. The woman giving first aid stood in the path of the crowd.” The running people, seeing a guy on the ground, went around them.

    Another demonstrator had already called 999 and was getting medical advice from the ambulance dispatcher. “Four police with two police medics came. They told her [the first aider] to ‘move along’.”, said Peter Apps. “Then they pushed her forcibly away from him. They refused to listen to her [the first aider] when she tried to explain his condition.”

    The first aider, who did not wish to be named, said “The police surrounded the collapsed man. I was standing with the person who’d called 999. The ambulance dispatcher wanted to talk to the police, the phone was being held out to them, but the police refused.”

    Another witness, Elias Stoakes, added “we didn’t see them [the police] perform CPR.”

    Other people who had tried to stay with the collapsed man were also pushed away.

    All of the witnesses deny the allegation that many missiles were thrown.

    According to Peter Apps, “one bottle was thrown, but it didn’t come close to the police. Nothing was thrown afterwards as other demonstrators told the person to stop. The person who threw the bottle probably didn’t realize that someone was behind the ring of police.” All the witnesses said that the demonstrators were concerned for the well-being of the collapsed man once they realized that there was an injured person.

    Natalie Langford said “when the ambulance arrived the protestors got straight out of the way.”

    Mabinogogiblog: Ian Tomlinson: What happened?

    here is the footage of police assaulting Ian Tomlinson minutes before he died

    Video reveals G20 police assault on Ian Tomlinson moments before he died | UK news | guardian.co.uk

    Fucking hell man, Thats well bad, poor bloke. :hopeless:

    globalloon;318294 wrote:
    here is the footage of police assaulting Ian Tomlinson minutes before he died

    Video reveals G20 police assault on Ian Tomlinson moments before he died | UK news | guardian.co.uk

    😥 watching that has just made my blood run cold,

    completely unprovoked assault, hope they identify the police officer/s and he/ they are delt with appropriatley

    @Tank Girl 318304 wrote:

    😥 watching that has just made my blood run cold,

    completely unprovoked assault, hope they identify the police officer/s and he/ they are delt with appropriatley

    +1 😥

    discuss it with the cops here

    http:// www. police999 .com/forum/index.php/topic,6730.0.html

    globalloon;318509 wrote:
    discuss it with the cops here

    http:// www. police999 .com/forum/index.php/topic,6730.0.html

    I get page cannot be displayed…

    Tank Girl;318510 wrote:
    I get page cannot be displayed…

    try this:
    Ian Tomlinson

    No wonder the poilce do not want us taking photos of them ! Fucking dark.

    Scumbag. So much for public servants.

    Was shocked when i saw this yesterday. so fucked up.

    Assemble this Easter Saturday 11.30am
    BETHNAL GREEN POLICE STATION
    We demand answers.
    Solemn procession to BANK OF ENGLAND
    We lay flowers at the place where Ian Tomlinson died.

    This kind of things takes place all the time unfortunately it seems. Found some pretty disturbing videos on youtube:

    YouTube – police brutality Nottingham city centre uk

    This one pretty much made my jaw drop. (0:07, “What’s he done?”)

    YouTube – Shocking police brutality on war hero Mark Aspinall

    So this made me think, what the hell is happening with the UK these days?

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