Police prepare for Woolmer climbdown...

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Police prepare for Woolmer climbdown


June 3, 2007



Authorities will announce next week that Woolmer died of a heart failure caused by chronic ill health and possibly diabetes Martin Williamson


Although Jamaican police are refusing to comment, it is now being widely reported that they are set to make what will be an embarrassing climbdown later this week and admit that Bob Woolmer was not murdered but died of natural causes.

A review of the case by Scotland Yard, using a Home Office pathologist, is believed to have concluded that Woolmer died from heart failure and chronic ill health. The broken bone in his neck, which was key to suggestions that he had been strangled, is now understood to have been caused by his subsequent heavy fall.

Woolmer's widow, Gill, and their family are understood to have cautiously welcomed the news. Neil Manthorp, a South African cricket journalist and a friend of the family, told The Sunday Telegraph: "There will definitely be a great sense of relief if this is confirmed. I hope for Bob's sake and that of his family that his death was quick and painless."

An editorial in Jamaica's Gleaner newspaper said the u-turn might not be the end of the matter. "The twists and turns in the Bob Woolmer case will, we suspect, continue until all the rumours, speculation and half-blown theories regarding the cause of his death have been finally laid to rest by concrete forensic and other evidence."

It went on to say that pressure was now growing on Dr Ere Seshaiah, the pathologist employed to the Jamaican government, and Mark Shields, the high-profile deputy commissioner of the Jamaican police force. Seshaiah produced the autopsy which suggested that Woolmer had been murdered. Subsequent reports said that toxicology tests were said to have revealed that Woolmer had been poisoned.

Shields travelled to Cape Town last month where it is reported he warned Gill Woolmer that it had become "uncertain" how her husband had died and that there could have been a "misinterpretation" of the post-mortem examination results.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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i agree never looked like a murder 2 me...i guess dey created all the murder fuss to preesurize th epak team and nothing else...
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exactly!!!....its just all becuase of the police....when the doctors already declared that he died of the natural causes then why the police were trying to make it a murder case?
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Posted: 18 years ago
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well i think its clear nw tht it was a natural death

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