People will excuse me hopefully, but I simply HAD to look this up.
The Swanson report is indeed a bit unfortunate, lacking precision in its description:
On crossing to the opposite side of the street, he saw a second man standing, lighting his pipe. The man who threw Stride down called apparently to the man on the opposite side of the road “Lipski“
The Abberline report states it completely unambiguously, and corroborates what Mr. Evans said:
There was only one other person to be seen in the street, and that was a man in the opposite side of the road in the act of lighting a pipe.
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On crossing to the opposite side of the street, he saw a second man standing, lighting his pipe. The man who threw Stride down called apparently to the man on the opposite side of the road “Lipski“
The Abberline report states it completely unambiguously, and corroborates what Mr. Evans said:
There was only one other person to be seen in the street, and that was a man in the opposite side of the road in the act of lighting a pipe.
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