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A Jamaican government pathologist who conducted Bob Woolmer's autopsy has maintained his view that the Pakistan cricket coach was murdered. | A Jamaican government pathologist who conducted Bob Woolmer's autopsy has maintained his view that the Pakistan cricket coach was murdered. |
Dr Ere Shesiah's findings prompted a global murder inquiry and speculation about corruption and match-fixing. | Dr Ere Shesiah's findings prompted a global murder inquiry and speculation about corruption and match-fixing. |
But the inquiry was dropped after three independent experts said Mr Woolmer died of natural causes. | But the inquiry was dropped after three independent experts said Mr Woolmer died of natural causes. |
Mr Woolmer, 58, died after being found unconscious in his hotel room in March, after his team's early World Cup exit. | Mr Woolmer, 58, died after being found unconscious in his hotel room in March, after his team's early World Cup exit. |
Dr Shesiah was speaking on Wednesday at the former coach's inquest, which opened in Jamaica nine days ago. | Dr Shesiah was speaking on Wednesday at the former coach's inquest, which opened in Jamaica nine days ago. |
He is expected to give further evidence on Thursday. | He is expected to give further evidence on Thursday. |
'Strangled and poisoned' | 'Strangled and poisoned' |
He said his conclusion was based on his own initial findings and the results of a toxicology report. | He said his conclusion was based on his own initial findings and the results of a toxicology report. |
"I stand by my findings that Mr Woolmer was strangled and, based upon additional information which I received, he was also poisoned," he said. | "I stand by my findings that Mr Woolmer was strangled and, based upon additional information which I received, he was also poisoned," he said. |
The pathologist added that police had rushed him to make a final judgement before the report came back, and that he only received it in June - after the murder inquiry was dropped. | The pathologist added that police had rushed him to make a final judgement before the report came back, and that he only received it in June - after the murder inquiry was dropped. |
He said the poison used was cypermethrin which caused "salivation, vomiting, diarrhoea and muscular incoordination" and that this may have explained the disarray in Woolmer's room when he was found. | |
Three other pathologists, from South Africa, the UK and Canada, have testified Woolmer died of natural causes, probably related to heart disease. | Three other pathologists, from South Africa, the UK and Canada, have testified Woolmer died of natural causes, probably related to heart disease. |
They also criticised procedures used by Dr Shesiah. He says he used the correct methods to carry out the post mortem. | They also criticised procedures used by Dr Shesiah. He says he used the correct methods to carry out the post mortem. |
Mr Woolmer was found dead in his hotel in Jamaica on 18 March after Pakistan were beaten in the cricket World Cup first round by Ireland. | Mr Woolmer was found dead in his hotel in Jamaica on 18 March after Pakistan were beaten in the cricket World Cup first round by Ireland. |
Days after the discovery of Mr Woolmer's body, Mark Shields - Jamaica's deputy police commissioner - announced at a news conference they were treating the death as murder. | Days after the discovery of Mr Woolmer's body, Mark Shields - Jamaica's deputy police commissioner - announced at a news conference they were treating the death as murder. |
There were suggestions he had been murdered by an angry fan or by an illegal betting syndicate. There was also speculation members of the Pakistan team may have been involved. | There were suggestions he had been murdered by an angry fan or by an illegal betting syndicate. There was also speculation members of the Pakistan team may have been involved. |
Every member of the team was fingerprinted before returning home, but the investigation found no evidence of impropriety by players, match officials or management. | Every member of the team was fingerprinted before returning home, but the investigation found no evidence of impropriety by players, match officials or management. |
In June, Jamaican police said they accepted the three pathologists' reports concluding that the original finding of death by manual asphyxiation was wrong. | In June, Jamaican police said they accepted the three pathologists' reports concluding that the original finding of death by manual asphyxiation was wrong. |