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Jamaican police say they are studying "new material" regarding the death of Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer. | Jamaican police say they are studying "new material" regarding the death of Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer. |
A police commissioner said a statement on the issue would be made "shortly". | A police commissioner said a statement on the issue would be made "shortly". |
He did not comment on recent reports that the coach may have died of natural causes rather than being murdered, as was earlier claimed. | He did not comment on recent reports that the coach may have died of natural causes rather than being murdered, as was earlier claimed. |
Mr Woolmer died soon after being found unconscious in his hotel room in Jamaica, following Pakistan's humiliating exit from the World Cup. | Mr Woolmer died soon after being found unconscious in his hotel room in Jamaica, following Pakistan's humiliating exit from the World Cup. |
An initial autopsy report proved inconclusive. | An initial autopsy report proved inconclusive. |
Days later, Jamaican Police Commissioner Lucius Thomas said the former England player had died as a result of "manual strangulation". | Days later, Jamaican Police Commissioner Lucius Thomas said the former England player had died as a result of "manual strangulation". |
"In these circumstances, the matter of Mr Woolmer's death is now being treated as murder," he told a news conference at the time. | "In these circumstances, the matter of Mr Woolmer's death is now being treated as murder," he told a news conference at the time. |
'Ill-health' | 'Ill-health' |
Speaking on Thursday, Police Commissioner Thomas said new evidence had now emerged in the Woolmer case. | Speaking on Thursday, Police Commissioner Thomas said new evidence had now emerged in the Woolmer case. |
"We are in receipt of some material. We are studying it and we will make a statement shortly to address the whole issue of Bob Woolmer," Mr Thomas said. | "We are in receipt of some material. We are studying it and we will make a statement shortly to address the whole issue of Bob Woolmer," Mr Thomas said. |
He did not comment on reports over the weekend that a pathologist attached to Scotland Yard had concluded Woolmer died of natural causes. | He did not comment on reports over the weekend that a pathologist attached to Scotland Yard had concluded Woolmer died of natural causes. |
"I am not yet in receipt of all the reports from Scotland Yard, so I cannot comment on certain things at this time," Mr Thomas said. | "I am not yet in receipt of all the reports from Scotland Yard, so I cannot comment on certain things at this time," Mr Thomas said. |
The London-based Daily Mail newspaper quoted investigators as saying that Mr Woolmer had died of heart failure, brought on by chronic ill-health and possibly diabetes. | The London-based Daily Mail newspaper quoted investigators as saying that Mr Woolmer had died of heart failure, brought on by chronic ill-health and possibly diabetes. |
PJ Mir, who was the Pakistan team's media manager during the World Cup, said the Jamaican police would have to issue a public apology to the players "for creating mistrust and distrust about the cricketing fraternity", if the reports were confirmed. | |
Mr Mir says he was the third person from the Pakistan team to see Mr Woolmer's body on the floor of his hotel room. | |
He has always maintained that the 58-year-old died of natural causes and said he would be recommending that the Pakistan Cricket Board take legal action over the matter. |