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| Ere Seshaiah defends his findings that Bob Woolmer was murdered
Indian born pathologist Dr Ere Seshaiah, whose autopsy report guided the Jamaican
police to look at the murder angle after the mysterious death of Bob Woolmer,
stuck to his finding that the Pakistan cricket coach was murdered.
A day after the Jamaican police concluded that Woolmer's death wa
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Pakistani Coach Bob Woolmer died from heart attack
Three concurring pathology reports, done with the help of modern forensic science
expertise, have confirmed that Bob Woolmer died from natural causes and
the Jamaican police would announce it formally next week, a newspaper claimed
here today.
Exclusive tests on the broken hyoid bone in Wo
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| Jamaican Police to admit Bob Woolmer died of natural cause
In what could invite worldwide ridicule for their already tattered image, the
Jamaican Police will finally announce next week that former Pakistan cricket
coach Bob Woolmer died of natural cause, said the British media.
According to 'Daily Mail', the Jamaican Police would hold a press confer
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Bob Woolmer had no enemies said Jamaica Police
Jamaican Police Deputy commissioner Mark Shields has said Bob Woolmer
had "no enemies" who could have harmed the Pakistan cricket coach
but investigators were obliged to treat the death as a murder on the basis of
pathology reports.
Shields, who was in Cape Town for a week interv
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| Bob Woolmer murder suspect could be named soon
A suspect in Bob Woolmer's murder may be named after a high-level meeting
between the officials of Jamaican Police and Scotland yard in London today, according
to a newspaper report.
The 'Jamaican Observer' said the highly complex case could come closer to conclusion
after the meeting.
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Bob Woolmer's killer came from outside Jamaica
The modus operandi of Bob Woolmer's murderer has convinced the Jamaican
Police that the killer came from outside the Caribbean country.
Mark Shields, Jamaica's deputy commissioner and the chief investigator
in the case, told BBC Panorama programme that on March 18, nine murder
cases had be
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