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Predictable Developments

You had to know this was coming.

Police are treating the death of Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer as suspicious and cricket officials say they believe he may have

been murdered.

Jamaican police announced today investigations had provided “sufficient information” to continue probing the coach’s death.

Pakistan Cricket Board spokesman Pervez Mir said: “The police suspect that Woolmer may have been murdered.”

Woolmer, 58, was found unconscious in his hotel room in Jamaica on

Sunday morning and was pronounced dead after being transferred to

hospital.

His death came a day after Pakistan suffered a shock

World Cup defeat to Ireland on Saturday, ending its chances of reaching

the next round and sparking widespread anger among cricket fans

Pakistan.

At a late-night media conference at the team’s hotel

in Kingston, Jamaica, deputy commissioner Mark Shields read a brief

statement which said police now had “sufficient information to continue

a full investigation into the death of Mr. Woolmer, which we are now

treating as suspicious.”

The full statement read:

“At the press conference earlier today we reported that 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 and we are also in close contact

with the Pakistan team management, Cricket World Cup and ICC to ensure

all parties are kept informed of the ongoing investigation.”

Earlier, Mr Shields said authorities were waiting for a comprehensive report from doctors.

Pakistan

plays Zimbabwe on Thursday in its last World Cup match. After two

losses, Pakistan has no chance of reaching the second round.

At

a news conference in Kingston, team officials asked the media not to

“try and spread rumors” about Pakistani players being forced to stay in

Jamaica as part of police investigations.

As I mentioned last time, there are many who wanted him dead. After all, what good is an infidel if he can’t even coach your team to victory?

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David Lange

A law school graduate, David Lange transitioned from work in the oil and hi-tech industries into fulltime Israel advocacy. He is a respected commentator and Middle East analyst who has often been cited by the mainstream media
Picture of David Lange

David Lange

A law school graduate, David Lange transitioned from work in the oil and hi-tech industries into fulltime Israel advocacy. He is a respected commentator and Middle East analyst who has often been cited by the mainstream media
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