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Jamaican Inquest fails to solve Woolmer mystery
Kingston: A 11-member jury handed down an open verdict Wednesday on the death of Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer, finding insufficent evidence of either a criminal act or of a death by natural causes. ...
Woolmer's toxicology samples to be re-examined
Kingston, Jamaica: Bob Woolmer died seven months back, but his death mystery is far from over, with coroner Patrick Murphy adding a new twist to the saga by ordering fresh examination of the late coach~~s body samples. ...
MacGill, Hogg fight for place in Sri Lanka Test
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Woolmer inquest witness fears for life
Kingston (Jamaica): A key witness in the inquest into the death of cricket coach Bob Woolmer refused to testify saying she had received telephone threats from members of the Indian community. ...
Woolmer toxicology tests inconclusive: analyst
Kingston (Jamaica): Toxicology tests on Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer showed conflicting results as to whether he had ingested poison, a Jamaican forensic analyst told the inquest into Woolmer~~s death here Friday. ...