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Description: Image of Justin Davenport and Danny Brierley, "Police pelted with bricks as they help dying man", Evening Standard, 2 April 2009, about the death of Ian Tomlinson.
The article stated that Tomlinson was a "heart attack victim found in an alleyway," and that the police fought to save his life while protesters hindered them with a "barrage of missiles." On 7 April 2009 The Guardian published video footage showing that Tomlinson had been assaulted by a police officer minutes before his death. Later footage showed no barrage of missiles, but one bottle thrown, probably plastic, according to The Times (David Brown, "Ian Tomlinson: 'See you tomorrow, Barry, if I'm still living and breathing'", The Times, 9 April 2009).
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Evening_Standard_headline_about_Ian_Tomlinson,_April_2_2009.JPG (464 × 215 pixels, file size: 44 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
This image is a scan of a newspaper page or article, and the copyright for it is most likely held by either the publisher of the newspaper or the individual contributors who worked on the articles or images depicted. It is believed that the use of low-resolution images of newspaper pages
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Description: Image of Justin Davenport and Danny Brierley, "Police pelted with bricks as they help dying man", Evening Standard, 2 April 2009, about the death of Ian Tomlinson.
The article stated that Tomlinson was a "heart attack victim found in an alleyway," and that the police fought to save his life while protesters hindered them with a "barrage of missiles." On 7 April 2009 The Guardian published video footage showing that Tomlinson had been assaulted by a police officer minutes before his death. Later footage showed no barrage of missiles, but one bottle thrown, probably plastic, according to The Times (David Brown, "Ian Tomlinson: 'See you tomorrow, Barry, if I'm still living and breathing'", The Times, 9 April 2009).
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