Pakistan coach's death 'suspicious'
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
The death of Bob Woolmer, Pakistan's cricket coach at the 2007 Cricket World Cup in the West Indies, has been officially labelled "suspicious" by the deputy commissioner of police, Mark Shields, in Jamaica today.
"We are now treating [the death of Mr. Woolmer] as suspicious" he said at a news conference.
Bob Woolmer unexpectedly died in his hotel room in Jamaica last Sunday shortly after Pakistan's shock defeat at the hands of Ireland.
Related news
edit- "Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer dies at age 58" — Wikinews, March 19, 2007
Sources
edit- Cricinfo staff. "Woolmer's death 'suspicious'" — Cricinfo, March 21, 2007
- BBC news. "Woolmer post mortem inconclusive" — BBC news online, March 21, 2007
- BBC news. "Pakistan's coach 'was strangled'" — BBC news online, 23 March 2007
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