05/08/2013

Met Reach Out-Of-Court Settlement With Family Of Ian Tomlinson

The family of Ian Tomlinson have reached an out-of-court settlement with the Metropolitan Police over his death in London in 2009.

Mr Tomlinson died shortly after being struck with a baton and pushed to the ground by a riot officer during G20 protests in the city. Mr Tomlinson was not involved in the protests and was just making his way home.

The Met "unreservedly" apologised to Mr Tomlinson's family for the "excessive and unlawful force" used by one of its officers.

The force also agreed to pay a compensation claim pursued by Mr Tomlinson's family. The amount has not been disclosed.

(MH/JP)

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