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World Service,19 Mar 2020,9 mins

Death at the Cricket World Cup

Sporting Witness

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In March 2007, Bob Woolmer, the English coach of the Pakistan cricket team, was found dead in his hotel room in Jamaica shortly after his side suffered a shock defeat at the Cricket World Cup. The Jamaican police launched a murder inquiry when an initial pathologist’s report suggested Woolmer had been strangled. Wild rumours spread around the tournament linking the death to match-fixing, but later forensic examinations indicated the causes of death were natural. The BBC cricket presenter Alison Mitchell talks to Mark Shields, the British detective who led the murder inquiry, and Bob Woolmer’s son, Dale Woolmer. PHOTO: Bob Woolmer (Getty Images)

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