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Re-testing showed no pesticides in Woolmer's body
Kingston: An expert witness disputed earlier testimony by telling a inquest that he was unable to find any traces of the deadly-pesticide cypermethrin in samples taken from ex-cricket coach Bob Woolmer. ...
It's official: Woolmer died of natural causes
More imagesMontego Bay (Jamaica):Former Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer was not murdered but died of natural causes, Jamaican police said Tuesday, in a bizarre twist to his sudden death which rocked the cricketing world. ...
At last, Woolmer's body leaves Jamaica to SA
Kingston (Jamaica):Murdered Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer~~s family will have to wait three more days to receive his embalmed body which is on its way home in Cape Town from here on Thursday. ...
Jamaica police deny Younis's accusations
Kingston:Jamaica police in charge of late Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer~~s murder investigation have dismissed allegations by star batsman Younis Khan that the entire team was treated like criminals in the aftermath of the incident. ...
Jamaica police deny Younis's accusations
Kingston:Jamaica police in charge of late Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer~~s murder investigation have dismissed allegations by star batsman Younis Khan that the entire team was treated like criminals in the aftermath of the incident. ...
Woolmer was poisoned to death: Report
London:In a major breakthrough in the Bob Woolmer murder investigation, an anonymous caller told Jamaica police that the Pakistan coach was poisoned by ~~aconite~~, believed to be the ~~~~perfect~~~~ drug to mask a murder. ...
Two weeks on, murder probe awaits breakthrough
More imagesKingston, Jamaica:A team of British detectives is expected to arrive in Jamaica next week to assist in the Bob Woolmer murder investigation, two weeks after the Pakistan cricket coach was found strangled in his hotel room. ...