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Woolmer Death Investigations: Latest Updates

I was about to go to bed when I recalled that I still haven't come around to do that Bob Woolmer murder inquiry round up post, I talked of doing LAST Monday, shame on being for being so lazy. I'm still far too lazy to recap everything that happened since I last blogged about the issue, but here's a quick round up to hopefully get things rolling again.

Dawn reported yesterday that The Jamaica Coroner's office had sent an official communication to the Pakistan Cricket Board requesting them to send Inzamam, Younis and Mushtaq to the West Indies before the inquest into Bob Woolmer's death begun on April 23.

The PCB however, is yet to confirm having received any such letters. I know there was a report in between some where that talked of Scotland Yard experts coming over to Pakistan to re-question some of the players and carry out more investigations, but a move to back WI for the players? That's a new one, certainly.

Reports coming out from West Indies meanwhile speak of some sort of "'significant development' possibly delaying the inquest, and I'm not sure if the first report about the players being called back would have any sort of link with this, but either way, the speed of this whole inquiry business certainly leaves a lot to be desired.

Call me spoiled by watching too many murder-inquiry shows on TV, but between all the personnel shifting from one continent to another (in addition to experts from Scotland Yard and Pakistan, a DNA forensic expert has been called in from Interpol) you'd have hoped they would have at least managed to obtain the results of that toxicology report.

Whenever is that coming? Its been a month since the death happened, how longer could it take? From the start, you'll have noticed that I've tried not to be too judgemental of the police on this, but I'm really starting to wonder a few things now.

Posted: 12:40 AM, Saturday, April 21, 2007 in Bob Woolmer
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