Cricket World Cup: Was Bob Woolmer murdered?

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Murder probe into cricket star Woolmer's death

21st March 2007

Investigation: Police are treating Bob Woolmer's death as suspicious, although they won't say it is murder. Bob Woolmer was the coach of Pakistan and died the day after a shock loss against minnows Ireland that knocked them out of the competition. He also played for England between 1975 and 1981.



* Blood on floor of hotel
* Former player accuses 'match-fixing mafia'
* 'Scratches on Woolmer's neck'



Cricket coach Bob Woolmer may have been murdered, it was claimed today.

Blood was found on the floor of his Jamaican hotel room and there are reports of traces of poison being discovered there.

Woolmer, 58, was found by a maid lying unconscious in the bathroom hours after his Pakistan side suffered a shock defeat to part-timers Ireland in the World Cup.

Police sources said there was blood on his cheek and eyes and scratches on his neck.

His death was initially presumed to have been from natural causes but there have been claims he was killed to cover up match-rigging by members of the Pakistan team.

Former Pakistan player Sarfraz Nawaz said that Woolmer, a former England batsman and highly-respected coach, had been murdered by the "match-fixing mafia".

Police are questioning the Pakistan team who have been asked to stay in Kingston for two days after their final match today so that investigations can continue.

A post mortem examination was inconclusive and further investigations are being carried out by a toxicologist and a histologist, who will examine body tissue.

Mark Shields, deputy commissioner of the Jamaican police, told a press conference in Kingston today:

"The cause of death was inconclusive. Having met with the pathologist, other medical personnel and investigators there is now sufficient information to continue a full investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of Mr Woolmer, which we are now treating as suspicious.

"We have already informed the Woolmer family of this development."

Police said there was froth around his mouth, blood on the floor, vomit on the walls and signs of diarrhoea.

Asked if he was saying that Mr Woolmer had been murdered, Mr Shields said: "No, we are not saying that." He added that as yet they have "no suspects".

Woolmer was a diabetic and his bloodsugar testing machine was found on the floor in the bathroom
Pakistan's defeat to Ireland was one of the biggest upsets in the history of the tournament.

Nawaz added: "The theory going around in West Indies police circles is that Woolmer might have been killed by those who wanted to silence him on the issue of match fixing."

Ahsan Malik, a spokesman for the Pakistan Cricket Board, said: "There is no authentic report that he was poisoned or how Bob Woolmer died. It is a sensitive issue so we are waiting for the outcome of the medical reports and police investigation."

Pakistan team spokesman Pervez Mir said: "Obviously 'suspicious' could be anything at this moment. It could be something serious, it could be something not serious.

"We have a man who is down and we don't know the reason why."

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BBC gave extensive coverage of this matter tonight. It is utterly shocking to say the least. The USA media did not give it any attention but it is a great tragedy and merits more attention.