The family say anyone who broke the law during the melee at an airport should face due process.
The family of man who was kicked in the head by police at Manchester Airport have said they are concerned for any injured officers after a second video emerged.
A source representing the family involved said: "If anyone broke the law they should face due process." Greater Manchester's Mayor Andy Burnham called for people to wait until they had the full context of the incident before judging those involved. On Thursday, their then-solicitor Akhmed Yakoob said Mr Amaaz was kicked in the head by a police officer.Mr Yakoob is no longer acting for the family, which has instructed a new lawyer.Their representative also said the family had "real concern for any police officer injured".
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