Police clash with protesters in Parliament Square during the protests about student fees. Photo: Carl Court/AFP/Getty ImagesPolice were trying accused to prevent severely injured demonstrators at the same hospital to be treated as officers during the last week Kindle demonstration, tuition fees hurt claims were compromised a student's life could have.
The mother of 20-year-old Alfie meadows, the brain surgery required after allegedly by a police truncheon struck, claimed that if took your son to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital brought officers opposition it there are treated.
Susan Matthews, 55, said only the intervention of a worker her son allow ambulances to obtain urgent medical treatment for the stroke, he suffered after receiving his injury. "If he had not, Alfie would transfer were and he died could have" she said.
After he allegedly taken by the police the philosophy student fell unconscious and later sustained on the brain haemorrhage.
Added to his mother: "The ambulance man gave us to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital." Given that [hospital] had about police violations and there was a stalemate in the corridor. "A protesters and the police don't want was obvious it there Alfie but the ambulance man insisted that he remained."
She said that he was then asked to Alfie to another hospital. "" The ambulance man was horrified and he said: "I am angry now, and I will not to do so."
"The senior nurse in free took to keep reanimation to us in a room away from the police, because, she said, you find it disturbed demonstrators in the hospital to see, were."
The injury suffered by the Alfie, a second year student at Middlesex University is already subject to an investigation by the independent Police Complaints Commission.
Yesterday afternoon, investigators Alfie at the Charing Cross interviewed hospital in West London, where he was taken for surgery when his condition began to deteriorate. His mother, an English literature teacher at Roehampton University, said that your son had made a good rest after a three-hour operation.
"The first thing that Alfie said if he was woken up about how many other people injured and as the police, striking and bashing had been everyone." One of those Alfie had kids.
"I am of the generation of Blair Peach [upside beat of police during a demonstration London 1979] and we knew that someone might die if you have been taken." He is amazingly jolly now. "I don't know it, that survived the or is the morphine from a feeling."
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "The problem is under IPCC investigation".
Meanwhile, the pressure for an investigation is growing as the Royal protection squad allows a car are attacked with Prince Charles and his wife Camilla by demonstrators.
Police rejected reports that a communication collapse led to the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall in the caught the protests as you after traveled a theatre in the Centre of London.

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