Inquest into the death of Ian Tomlinson
Someone who was there | 30.03.2011 11:19
Just a reminder that the inquest into the killing of Ian Tomlinson has started and is on-going over the next few weeks.
This is something which anyone interested in police/state accountability should follow keenly. It would obviously be good if people could attend and show solidarity with Ian's family.
Details of how to attend the event have been posted on the family campaign website: http://www.iantomlinsonfamilycampaign.org.uk/
"The inquest into the death of Ian Tomlinson, who died during the G20 protests in 2009, will commence on Monday 28 March 2011 and is expected to last for of 5-6 weeks. It is expected to sit from Monday to Thursday from 10.00am – 4.00pm. The family welcomes supporters to attend.
An inquest is a legal investigation that is open to the public. Its purpose is to establish who the person was and where, when and how they died.
The inquest will be conducted by the Chief Coroner, Judge Peter Thornton QC, who replaces the City of London Coroner Paul Matthews. Hearings will take place at the International Dispute Resolution Centre at 70 Fleet Street, London, EC4Y 1EU."
Details of how to attend the event have been posted on the family campaign website: http://www.iantomlinsonfamilycampaign.org.uk/
"The inquest into the death of Ian Tomlinson, who died during the G20 protests in 2009, will commence on Monday 28 March 2011 and is expected to last for of 5-6 weeks. It is expected to sit from Monday to Thursday from 10.00am – 4.00pm. The family welcomes supporters to attend.
An inquest is a legal investigation that is open to the public. Its purpose is to establish who the person was and where, when and how they died.
The inquest will be conducted by the Chief Coroner, Judge Peter Thornton QC, who replaces the City of London Coroner Paul Matthews. Hearings will take place at the International Dispute Resolution Centre at 70 Fleet Street, London, EC4Y 1EU."
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