four pathologists conducted post-mortem examinations on Ian Tomlinson body the only "realistic possibility" newspaper seller Ian Tomlinson death the London G20 protests was internal bleeding, a pathologist has said.Dr NAT Cary was 47-year-old the body of one of the four experts, died in April 2009 after minutes pushed over by a police officer.
Dr Freddy Patel suggested the cause of death was a heart attack.
But Dr. Cary said his post-mortem the shove brought on a violation of "blunt force trauma" in the belly completed.
Mr Tomlinson, who was not part of the protests, was on the way home, when he came in a police line in the city of London on 1 April 2009.
PC specialist of territorial support group (TSG), Simon Harwood, part of the Metropolitan Police has been on film hit the newspaper seller on the thigh with a baton and push him then to the ground captured.
The father-of-nine back on his feet but collapsed and died minutes later nearby.
Four post-mortem investigations were carried out on Mr Tomlinson body and Dr Cary was for the independent Police Complaints Commission and the Tomlinson family.
Dr. Patel of the first post mortem examination carried out and completed Mr Tomlinson of natural causes had died, while the other three pathologists came to the conclusion that the death as a result of internal bleeding was.
'Support'In answer to a question in the cross-examination of Matthew Ryder, QC, for the family of Tomlinson, Dr. Cary said: "This is a case where it is really only one realistic possibility... the internal bleeding."
"This is not only on the pathological findings." "She actually look what happened Mr Tomlinson over his last few minutes."
He added that in his view by demonstrating heart expert Professor Kevin Channer, was supported by, who was asked by the investigation, analyzed the records of a defibrillator for Mr Tomlinson, paramedics used.
Last Wednesday, Dr Patel said the investigation it was pushed by a "strong association" between Mr Tomlinson officer and his collapse shortly after.
But he said, he was able to not that the incident had been the actual cause of death.
Dr. Patel has been suspended for three months in the year 2010 by the General Medical Council for shortcomings in his post-mortem examinations in other cases is part of the investigation and suspension one currently serves another four months.
The jury also heard that Mr Tomlinson was five times over the drink-drive limit for alcohol at the time of his death.
Dr. Patel said the tests found 400 mg per 100 ml of blood, of permitted Mr Tomlinson for the drive of alcohol is 80.
The study, which on the international dispute resolution sits Center in Fleet Street, is to examine the actions of the police, pathologist and independent researchers.
The investigation continues.
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