Woolmer may have been murdered
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Reports are emerging that Bob Woolmer may have been murdered after marks were discovered on the Pakistan coach’s neck. Woolmer was found unconscious in his hotel room on Sunday and died shortly after in a Jamaica hospital.
Woolmer’s family said after speaking to doctors they expected his death was caused by a stress-related heart attack. An autopsy completed on Tuesday was inconclusive and further forensic tests were ordered to determine the cause of death. A press conference in Jamaica is currently underway.
Source:Cricket Worldcup
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