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Monday, May 14, 2007 | 11:03am
Woolmer Died of Natural Causes
More Developments in a story reported on H.N. back in march about the death of Pakistans Cricket Coach Bob Woolmer
Scotland Yard investigators have concluded that Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer died of natural causes and was not strangled as local police have said, a Jamaican newspaper reported on Sunday.
In London, Scotland Yard declined to comment […]

More Developments in a story reported on H.N. back in march about the death of Pakistans Cricket Coach Bob Woolmer
Scotland Yard investigators have concluded that Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer died of natural causes and was not strangled as local police have said, a Jamaican newspaper reported on Sunday.
In London, Scotland Yard declined to comment on the report in the Jamaica Gleaner newspaper that Woolmer died of heart failure and said it would not discuss an analysis of toxicology tests that a British government lab conducted on behalf of Jamaican authorities.
“This is an inquiry being conducted by the Jamaican authorities,” said a Scotland Yard spokesman, on customary condition of anonymity in line with policy. “It’s down to them to comment on developments.”
Jamaican police on Monday reiterated that they were continuing to treat Woolmer’s death as a homicide. Karl Angell, head of communications for the department, called the Gleaner’s report “unhelpful.”
The newspaper report, which did not identify its source beyond saying it was in London, was the latest in the slew of conflicting media accounts since Woolmer was found unconscious in his Kingston hotel room on March 18 and pronounced dead at a hospital. The previous day, his powerhouse team had lost to underdog Ireland in the World Cup, ensuring Pakistan’s first-round exit. Read the rest of the story.
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