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Monday, August 23, 2010

Pathologist Changed Report Wording On G20 Death


A pathologist in the case of the newspaper seller who died after being struck by a policeman during the 2009 G20 riots was facing fresh questions last night after he changed the wording of his post-mortem report, undermining attempts to prosecute the officer involved.

Dr Freddy Patel revised his findings a year after carrying out the first examination of Ian Tomlinson's body. In his initial assessment, he reported that he had found three litres of 'fluid blood' in Mr Tomlinson's stomach.

Twelve months later, however, he wrote another report in which he described the substance he had found as 'fluid with blood'.

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1 comment:

  1. This is the defintion of a quack Doctor, there seems to be a lot of them around these days.

    It's either he is a quack Doctor, or maybe he was bribed to hide or falsify evidence. You just never know these days. So many people walking around with no honour.

    If a man was struck by a baton and then collapses and dies a few minutes later, common sense tells me that he ws killed by the blow from the baton. I mean internal bleeding does not happen straight away.

    Besides, the man was walking around without any problems BEFORE he was struck by the deadly blow from the police officers' baton, which when you watch the whole thing was totally unnecessary and a blatant act of wickedness. The man was troubling nobody.

    I often wonder how some people can sleep soundly at night when they are just so wicked!

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