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Did rampaging riot police kill G20 protester?

The protester who died (above) has still not been named

Talking to eye witnesses from yesterday.protester who died had symtoms related to a head wound.was seen to be hit by truncheon #g20

If this Twitter report is true it is in stark contrast to the media reports that have been parroted the official police version that he just fell unconscious, 'presumably from natural causes' - (Guardian now saying suspected heart attack). Police claim missiles were being thrown so they had to move him beyond the cordon, implying that some how it was protesters that were to blame for his death.

In fact it is the police tactics on the day that are the obvious place where enquiries should begin.

The news of the protesters death was not released until 4 hours after his death.

To add to suspicions the name of the man killed has not been released either.

Protesters who tried to hold a memorial at the Bank of England were brutally moved on by police.

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  1. Police beat up white people too? This is still somewhat suprising but they have been doing this to young black people for a long time. Bet he'll get a slap on the wrists!

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  2. some one needs to start a rally or protest in name of his death showing we have had too much crap.

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  3. People make me laugh. Most people there were being confrontational and violent towards the police - listen to the noise they make when they are given some of their own medicine. If you think it's fine to assault police then expect them to give you some back!

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  4. YOU HAVE 2 TYPES OF LAW.....1 FOR THE POLICE AND 1 FOR CIVILIANS

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