Woolmer toxicology report ready

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Police in Jamaica investigating the murder of Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer say they have received the results of toxicology tests.

Woolmer was found dead in his Kingston hotel on 18 March, the day after his side lost to Ireland in the World Cup.

Police said they had received the toxicology report but were "not going to go public with it right now".

It is believed the ex-England batsman was strangled. His body is in Jamaica pending an inquest set for 23 April.

Deputy Police Commissioner Mark Shields, the chief investigator in the murder probe, said the toxicology tests would "require further analysis and investigation" in coming days.

"It would be totally inappropriate for me to elaborate any further than that at this time," he added.