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Jamaican Police still way off from cracking Woolmer's case
London | April 02, 2007 12:10:06 PM IST
 

 

 

Jamaican Police have admitted they are still some way off finding Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer's killer, even two weeks after his murder.

Deputy Commissioner Mark Shields said Jamaican police officers needed time to study the CCTV footage from Woolmer's hotel, and that toxicology tests could take weeks.

Shields said he believed Woolmer, 58 was strangled after being subdued by poison or drugs. The latest reports to emerge from the apparent murder mystery cited poisoning by aconite as the cause of death. Aconite is a white powder that was used extensively during the Middle Ages to cause death by asphyxiation.

While some experts claim Woolmer died of natural causes, Shields is certain that death was due to murder. Shields has even spoken of evidence gathered from the scene of the crime to corroborate his theory, though he has refrained from making them public.

Four Scotland Yard officers are flying to Jamaica to aid the inquiry.

Elsewhere, Shields, 48, a divorced ex-Met policeman, is under fire for allegedly putting his relationship with local beauty Keneea Linton, 24, ahead of his work, reports the Sun. (ANI)

 
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