The first Home Office Pathologist said the cause of death was a heart attack ; the second and third said it was internal bleeding The Crown Prosecution Service said they would be unlikely to prosecute "successfully" because of the conflicting medical evidence. I have to say in this case I simply can't leap to the defence of these highly trained specialists. For a start, second and third postmortem examinations are technically difficult. But more importantly, the man died after being pushed over ...common sense (with no medical background) would suggest cause and effect rather than "natural causes"