Thursday, 31 March 2011

Inquest Witness Timetable

The following outlines the expected dates that witnesses will give evidence. This is inevitably subject to change - check the official inquest website for revisions.

WEEK ONE

Monday 28th March


Keith Tagg (Independent Police Complaints Commission)
Tracy McCloskey (Fingerprint identification of Ian Tomlinson)
Julia Tomlinson

Tuesday 29th March

Site visit

Isaura Abbas (Hotel Manager)
Barry Smith (Newspaper seller)
PC Andrew Brown (Verbal contact with Ian Tomlinson in King William Street)
PC Gareth Edwards (Driver of van in Lombard Street)
PC Dean Cocks (Moved Ian Tomlinson in Lombard Street)
Warren Fraser (Witnessed Lombard Street contact)
James Stone (Witnessed Lombard Street contact)
PC Neil Finnis (Moved Ian Tomlinson in Lombard Street)
PC Julie Bridges (Verbal contact with Ian Tomlinson in Change Alley)
PS Emma Shaw (Briefings) - may not be called until 30th March

Wednesday 30th March

PS Emma Shaw (Briefings) - May be called on 29th March
PC Andrew Hayes (Witnessed attempted arrest by PC Harwood)
PC Alexander Jackaman (Briefings and witnessed attempted arrest)
Anthony Fallshaw (Cameraman pulled to the ground)
Chief Superintendent Alexander Robertson (Role of Police and dogs in Royal Exchange Buildings area only)
Christopher La Jaunie (Video footage of Ian Tomlinson)

Thursday 31st March

Alan Edwards (Assisted Ian Tomlinson)
Joshua Fenech (Assisted Ian Tomlinson)
Robert Fitch (Witnessed contact between Ian Tomlinson and Police in Royal Exchange Buildings)
PC Kerry Smith (Witnessed contact)
PC Nick Jackson (Witnessed contact)
PC Jonathan Bish (Dog handler) - May not be called until 1st April
PC Steven Discombe (Witnessed contact) - May not be called until 1st April)

Friday 1st April

Catching up with evidence or not sitting.

WEEK TWO

Monday 4th April

Inspector Timothy Williams (I/C TSG)
PC Simon Harwood

Tuesday 5th April

PC Simon Harwood
Kamran Saleem (Witnessed Ian Tomlinson’s collapse)
Daniel Boettcher (Witnessed Ian Tomlinson’s collapse)
Lucy Apps (Medical Student who assisted Ian Tomlinson)
Peter Apps (Witnessed Ian Tomlinson’s condition)

Wednesday 6th April

Daniel MacPhee (Called ambulance and assisted Ian Tomlinson)
PS Rosario Stumpo (I/C Police Medics)
PS Stuart Rogers (Police Medic)
PC Carolyn Waller (Police Medic)
PS Richard Galvin
PC Guy Price
Martin Bowdler (London Ambulance Service Bronze Commander)
Karen Miskowvicz (LAS Paramedic)
Darren O’Rourke (LAS Paramedic)

Thursday 7th April

Matthew Thomas (LAS Paramedic)
Mark Scott (LAS Paramedic)
Rob Silcock (North West Ambulance Service)
Neve Mellett (LAS Emergency Medical Technician)
David McNally (NWAS - re care in Ambulance)
Sarah Murphy (Treatment at hospital)
Dr. Gareth Grier (Treatment at hospital / pronounced death)
Dr. David Vasserman (General Practitioner re Ian Tomlinson’s medical history and previous hospital treatment)

Friday 8th April

Catch up with evidence, and

Dr. Paul Ugwu (General Practitioner re own consultations with Ian Tomlinson)

WEEK THREE

Monday 11th April

Dr. Freddy Patel (Post Mortem Examination)

Toxicology / Histology Results

Tuesday 12th April

Dr. N. Cary (Post Mortem Examination)
DS Antony Crampton
John Cockram
Stephen Dean
Barry Tuckfield

Wednesday 13th April

Dr. Shorrock (Post Mortem Examination)
Dr. Ben Swift (Post Mortem Examination)

Thursday 14th April

Dr Graeme Alexander (Medical Expert)
Dr Mary Sheppard (Medical Expert)

Friday 15th April

Prof Williamson (Medical Expert)

WEEK FOUR

Monday 18th April

Dave Oliver (Report re PC Harwood’s contact with Ian Tomlinson)
PS Ian Roderick or PS David Little (Report re use of Police Dogs)

Forensic evidence re Ian Tomlinson’s track suit trousers

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Attending the Ian Tomlinson Inquest: Information for the public

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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First day

If you are attending on the first day it is recommended that you arrive at 9.00am.

Seating

At the time of posting this article, we still await the City of London Corporation to set up a dedicated website giving full details about the inquest including information for the public around entry. We will provide a link to this when it becomes available. In the meantime, we are providing some general information about what to expect and will amend this as further details become available:

Seats for the court are likely to be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

There will also be a separate ‘link room’, in addition to the court room, with a live audio-visual link.

It is anticipated that one-day seating passes for the court will be issued. To avoid disappointment it is advisable to arrive at 9:00am to queue for these. It is also likely that there will be some delays as a result of a security and bag check. Given the size of courtrooms and the need to accommodate interested persons, the jury and media representatives, seating spaces in the public gallery will be limited.

Those attending the inquest should anticipate that both the courtroom and the link-room are likely to be subject to the same restrictions as would apply to other courts. It is anticipated that when the court is sitting the use of mobile telephones, blackberries, recording equipment, cameras, personal stereos and eating and drinking will be prohibited.

Further information on the inquest is available on the City of London Corporation's website. Regular updates from the Family Campaign will be posted on the 'Inquest' section of this site here.

Monday, 7 February 2011

Photos From Yesterday's Memorial Event

Some photos from Kevin taken at yesterday's gathering in the City of London, to mark Ian's 49th birthday.

Thursday, 3 February 2011

Remembering Ian on his 49th Birthday

On Monday 7th February 2011, Ian would have been celebrating his 49th birthday if he were still with us.

To mark this, we will be laying flowers at the spot where he died on Cornhill in London EC3 on Sunday 6th February at 1pm. We are happy if friends and supporters want to come along and join us in paying their respects.

Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Ian Tomlinson Inquest To Commence on 28 March

Following a pre-inquest hearing on 21 December, the date for the inquest into the death of Ian Tomlinson during the G20 protests in 2009 has now been set. It will commence on Monday 28 March 2011 and is expected to last for of 5-6 weeks

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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Further information on the inquest is available on the City of London Corporation's website. Regular updates from the Family Campaign will be posted on the 'Inquest' section of this site here.

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