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Daily Mail photo of London protester who died

re-post sorry | 02.04.2009 12:32 | G20 London Summit

Protester's clothes shown in colour

Anyone recognize this man's clothes and remember anything that happened to him? Please contact the IPCC.

 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1166349/Fears-fresh-violence-police-pelted-bottles-try-save-dying-protester.html

(head blurred in this image)

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BBC claims protesters killed man

02.04.2009 12:51

BBC world service: "Police said the man, thought to be in his 40s, died on Wednesday evening after bottles were thrown at him and he collapsed."

You would believe a policeman wouldn´t you?

 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7978105.stm

dd


Well I just seen the BBC too...

02.04.2009 12:56

well I just seen the BBC too and a different version of events given see tread that I made latest comment.

Jo


Here he is

02.04.2009 13:32


Anyone recognise him?

Joss


Could be...

02.04.2009 13:56

- looks like him anyway (sorry mate, if it's not you)

JR


Er not him

02.04.2009 14:02

I know Pete and that's not him!

ANDY


Poor bastard

02.04.2009 14:05

I think we should do something to remember him - unless of course he's a journo or undercover copper

Jen


The article says

02.04.2009 16:30

the guy's name was Ian Tomlinson...

Rebecca


his name is Ian tomlinson

02.04.2009 17:28

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The man who died of a suspected heart attack in the City last night following a day of violent G20 protests has been named as Ian Tomlinson, a 47-year-old who worked in a newsagents.

City of London police said Mr Tomlinson, who lived in the City, was on his way home from the shop when he collapsed in St Michael's Alley close to the junction of Birchin Lane and Cornhill at 7.30pm.

It is not clear whether he had taken part in the protest or was simply passing through the area.

His family issued a statement which read: "Ian came from a large, loving family and he will be sadly missed by us all. The police are keeping us informed of any developments."

A postmortem examination is due to take place today, and the matter has been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).

 http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/apr/02/g20-summit-protester-death

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nessuno


blood

02.04.2009 18:36

is that blood on his face on the picture?? looks like it... if had a blow to his head hi might just collapse minutes or hours after that happened, during that time he would look desoriented and maybe violent

anon