Manslaughter quiz for G20 death officer

A British police officer seen striking Ian Tomlinson during G20 protests could face manslaughter charges after it was revealed tonight the newspaper vendor died of internal bleeding.

A British police officer seen striking Ian Tomlinson during G20 protests could face manslaughter charges after it was revealed tonight the newspaper vendor died of internal bleeding.

A second post-mortem examination, carried out at the request of the 47-year-old’s family, found he suffered an “internal haemorrhage” and not a heart attack as previously thought.

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