@ Sqad
"I think that is a very satisfactory outcome..........the medical evidence based on the post mortem findings was mixed, questionable and astonishing.
That blow, as shown in videos and on TV could never, in my opinion, ruptured the liver if Ian Tomlinson ans subsequently caused his death."
3 post-mortems carried out, Sqad. The first by an incompetent later struck off by the GMC.Someone whose quality of work had already been called into question.
The additional post-mortems - one carried out at the behest of the IPCC and the family, the second at the behests of the Met., arrived at the same conclusion;
"An inquest opened on 9 April with Paul Matthews as the coroner, and a second postmortem, ordered jointly by the IPCC and Tomlinson's family, was carried out that day by Dr Nathaniel Cary, known for his work on high-profile cases.[52] He found that Tomlinson had died because of internal bleeding from blunt force trauma to the abdomen, in association with cirrhosis of the liver.[53] He concluded that Tomlinson had fallen on his elbow, which he said "impacted in the area of his liver causing an internal bleed which led to his death a few minutes later.
Now, with the greatest of respect to your skills, I am going to favour the 2 reports that concur, conducted by reputable pathologists who actually had a chance to see and review the evidence, rather than your own opinion - one you have arrived at without actually being able to review the evidence personally...